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Hundreds protest in Hong Kong against China's planned national security law

The resolution is expected to be passed on May 28, authorising the NPC Standing Committee to craft a tailor-made national security law and impose it on Hong Kong, bypassing the city's legislature. The new law would require the Hong Kong government to set up new institutions to safeguard the sovereignty and allow mainland agencies to operate in the city as needed.

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Hundreds protest in HK against China's planned national security law
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Published : May 24, 2020, 1:36 PM IST

Updated : May 24, 2020, 8:37 PM IST

Hong Kong: Police of Hong Kong fired multiple rounds of tear gas on Sunday as hundreds of people took to the streets to protest China's planned national security law for the city, denouncing the proposed legislation as a threat to civil liberties and the end of the 'one country, two systems' principle.

Tear gas fired during HK protest against China

Earlier in the day, the police urged citizens on its Facebook page not to take part in any unauthorised assemblies, saying it had mobilised enough officers to take decisive action and make arrests, according to the media report.

Sunday's protest took place two days after a resolution to 'prevent, frustrate and punish' threats to national security in Hong Kong was presented to China's legislature, the National People's Congress.

The draft legislation would outlaw acts of secession, subversion and terrorism.

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Burning debris is seen on a street during a protest against Beijing's national security legislation in Hong Kong

The resolution is expected to be passed on May 28, authorising the NPC Standing Committee to craft a tailor-made national security law and impose it on Hong Kong, bypassing the city's legislature.

Read more: Hong Kong security bill submitted to China's parliament

The new law would require the Hong Kong government to set up new institutions to safeguard the sovereignty and allow mainland agencies to operate in the city as needed, sparking concerns about mainland agents making arbitrary arrests.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam welcomed the law while assuring residents and investors that the law would protect, rather than hurt, their rights, said the media report.

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Protesters set up blockades during a protest against Beijing's national security legislation in Hong Kong

She maintained that it would not undermine the governing principle of 'one country, two systems' for Hong Kong, its high degree of autonomy or the cherished principle of 'Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong'.

Hong Kong's opposition politicians have said they plan to introduce the law by fiat is tantamount to adopting a 'one country, one system' model in the city, abandoning the 'one country, two systems' principle that guarantees the city a high degree of autonomy.

National People Congress
Pro-democracy protesters march during a protest against Beijing

Sunday's demonstration was also called to protest a national anthem bill that would criminalise abuse of the Chinese national anthem in Hong Kong.

The bill, which city leader Carrie Lam has called a top priority, provides for jail terms of up to three years. The Legislative Council will debate the bill on Wednesday.

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Hong Kong riot police fire tear gas as hundreds of protesters march along a downtown street

Also read: China likely to pass bill to crack down on Hong Kong opposition

(With inputs from IANS)

Hong Kong: Police of Hong Kong fired multiple rounds of tear gas on Sunday as hundreds of people took to the streets to protest China's planned national security law for the city, denouncing the proposed legislation as a threat to civil liberties and the end of the 'one country, two systems' principle.

Tear gas fired during HK protest against China

Earlier in the day, the police urged citizens on its Facebook page not to take part in any unauthorised assemblies, saying it had mobilised enough officers to take decisive action and make arrests, according to the media report.

Sunday's protest took place two days after a resolution to 'prevent, frustrate and punish' threats to national security in Hong Kong was presented to China's legislature, the National People's Congress.

The draft legislation would outlaw acts of secession, subversion and terrorism.

National People Congress
Burning debris is seen on a street during a protest against Beijing's national security legislation in Hong Kong

The resolution is expected to be passed on May 28, authorising the NPC Standing Committee to craft a tailor-made national security law and impose it on Hong Kong, bypassing the city's legislature.

Read more: Hong Kong security bill submitted to China's parliament

The new law would require the Hong Kong government to set up new institutions to safeguard the sovereignty and allow mainland agencies to operate in the city as needed, sparking concerns about mainland agents making arbitrary arrests.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam welcomed the law while assuring residents and investors that the law would protect, rather than hurt, their rights, said the media report.

National People Congress
Protesters set up blockades during a protest against Beijing's national security legislation in Hong Kong

She maintained that it would not undermine the governing principle of 'one country, two systems' for Hong Kong, its high degree of autonomy or the cherished principle of 'Hong Kong people administering Hong Kong'.

Hong Kong's opposition politicians have said they plan to introduce the law by fiat is tantamount to adopting a 'one country, one system' model in the city, abandoning the 'one country, two systems' principle that guarantees the city a high degree of autonomy.

National People Congress
Pro-democracy protesters march during a protest against Beijing

Sunday's demonstration was also called to protest a national anthem bill that would criminalise abuse of the Chinese national anthem in Hong Kong.

The bill, which city leader Carrie Lam has called a top priority, provides for jail terms of up to three years. The Legislative Council will debate the bill on Wednesday.

National People Congress
Hong Kong riot police fire tear gas as hundreds of protesters march along a downtown street

Also read: China likely to pass bill to crack down on Hong Kong opposition

(With inputs from IANS)

Last Updated : May 24, 2020, 8:37 PM IST
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