Hong Kong:Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam on Tuesday reassured residents that China's planned national security law will not have negative consequences for the city's economy, pointing out that Western democracies have enacted similar laws without scaring investors away.
In a media briefing, Lam also said that the law would not infringe on their rights and freedoms, echoing recent promises by state leaders that the legislation would target only a small minority of radicals, according to the media report.
She that even if mainland national security agents were allowed to operate in Hong Kong, they would have to abide by the city's laws.
"Law enforcement agencies must not affect the basic rights and freedoms that residents enjoy under the law," she said.
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Since last week, Hong Kong officials and pro-Beijing politicians have appealed for calm over the Chinese government's plan to bypass the local legislature and craft its national security law for the city.