¡@¡@HONG KONG, June 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The National Security (Legislative
Provisions) Bill is in full accord with the "One Country, Two Systems" principle
and international human rights standards, said a Hong Kong government spokesman
on Monday.
¡@¡@In response to a statement made by British Foreign Office Minister Bill
Rammell, the spokesman reiterated that the bill is in full accord with the "One
Country, Two Systems" principle and international human rights standards.
¡@¡@"The bill has proposed that all its provisions must be interpreted, applied and
enforced in accordance with Chapter III of the Basic Law, which mandates strict
compliance with international standards on rights and freedoms, including the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). Our bill will not
undermine fundamental rights and freedoms of Hong Kong residents," the spokesman
was quoted as saying in a Hong Kong government press release.
¡@¡@On the proscription mechanism, the spokesman said there is no question of
extending Chinese mainland laws or concepts on national security to Hong Kong.
¡@¡@"The power of proscription would only be exercised in accordance with Hong
Kong laws and the ICCPR. All proscription decisions are appealable in the courts
of Hong Kong," the spokesman said. Enditem
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