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UN experts raise concern over HK security law

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Kowloon: Seven human rights experts affiliated with the UN raised concerns over  Hong Kong’s national security law in a letter addressed to Chinese authorities,  saying that the law infringed on certain fundamental rights.

In a letter released Friday, the experts said that the national security law raised a serious risk that fundamental freedoms, such as the freedom of expression  and peaceful assembly, may be infringed upon.

It also highlighted the undermining of the independence judges and lawyers in the  semiautonomous Chinese territory.

We underscore that general assertions of conduct that threatens ‘national security’ without proper definitions and limitations may severely curtail civic space, the right to participate in public affairs, the rights of minorities and
the work of human rights defenders and other civil society actors and their right to associate, the human rights experts said in the letter dated 1 September

The group of experts are independent human rights monitors who work with the UN human rights office, including Fionnuala Ni Aolain, the UN special rapporteur on  the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms while  countering terrorism.

Hong Kong imposed a national security law — approved by Beijing — on 30 June,  following anti-government protests in Hong Kong last year against a now-withdrawn  extradition bill which would have allowed extraditions to mainland China.

The national security law makes secessionist, subversive, or terrorist activities illegal, as well as foreign intervention in the city’s internal affairs. Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has insisted that the law will help bring  stability back to Hong Kong after months of unrest.

Critics say the law effectively ends the one country, two systems framework under  which Hong Kong was promised a high degree of autonomy after it was passed from  British to Chinese rule in 1997.

The law extends beyond Hong Kong, and targets anyone overseas who violates the  legislation, although it is not clear how the law would be enforced.

Suspects arrested in Hong Kong under the national security law could also be sent  to mainland China to stand trial in exceptional circumstances.

The sweeping legislation has drawn criticism for stipulating that the destruction  of government facilities and utilities would be considered subversive, while  damaging public transportation facilities constitutes an act of terrorism.

 

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