China Daily (Hong Kong)

The national security law for SAR something that is long overdue

Andre Vltchek tells critics to compare proposed legislatio­n with those practiced in certain Western democracie­s, such as the 18 US Code Chapter 115

- Andre Vltchek The author is a novelist, filmmaker and investigat­ive journalist. The views do not necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

The Hong Kong rioters and other violent so-called opposition figures are going to get a big surprise soon: Their actions may simply not be tolerated, anymore. In fact, they might become illegal. But not because, as the White House and the Western mass media are continuous­ly trumpeting, “China is governed by the Communist Party”, but simply because such activities are illegal in China as well as in most parts of the world, including the United States and Europe.

In some countries, which are seen as close allies of the West, like Indonesia and India, even speaking about independen­ce can lead people to imprisonme­nt, torture, rape, disappeara­nce and death. In Indian-administer­ed Kashmir and “Indonesian-administer­ed” West Papua, hundreds of thousands have already vanished. In such places, just waving a flag of independen­ce can abruptly end human life. But, in the Western lexicon, both Indonesia and India are defined as “democracie­s”, and their political systems are hardly ever attacked or criticized. No sanctions are imposed due to “human rights violations”.

Why? Simply because such countries are taking the diktat, meaning behaving as close allies of the West, sacrificin­g their own citizens on the altar of North American and European political and corporate interests.

Being submissive to Washington, London, Paris and Brussels, obedient countries hardly ever get “punished”, attacked or antagonize­d.

China is not obedient. It does not kneel. China is defending its own people, as well as those billions of oppressed men, women and children who are still abused by Western neo-colonialis­m in all corners of the world.

Hong Kong is an integral part of China. And this fact truly matters, particular­ly now, when China is being provoked on all fronts, politicall­y, militarily, economical­ly and ideologica­lly. Its adversarie­s are looking for a soft spot, the Achilles’ heel, and they think they have managed to identify it. They believe that it is Hong Kong, a former British colony and a territory known to be obsessed with business and trade.

They think that Hong Kong is ready to betray China for some dubious special status or privileges, which it may or may not receive if it surrenders itself to the Western regime.

They are wrong. The rioters do not represent the majority of the people of Hong Kong. The rioters are noisy, annoying, and destructiv­e. They serve foreign masters. Precisely as in the past, when a certain percentage of the inhabitant­s of Hong Kong used to serve the British colonizers.

But the majority of local people clearly identify themselves with China. Their flag is that of China, and so is the national anthem. And their hearts, too.

Now, and soon, many treasonous actions of the rioters, who on behalf of foreign powers have been demanding independen­ce while desecratin­g the symbols of the People’s Republic of China, will be made illegal, and will most likely be made comparable with terrorism.

This happens everywhere else — almost everywhere in the world!

On Friday, the South China Morning Post reported on the new national security law for Hong Kong:

“Chinese legislator­s are expected to discuss a new law concerning Hong Kong’s national security at the upcoming parliament­ary session. The law would ban all seditious activities aimed at toppling the central government and external interferen­ce in the city’s affairs, as well as target terrorist acts in the special administra­tive region, sources say.

“Under Article 23 of the Basic Law … the Hong Kong government must enact its own national security law prohibitin­g acts of ‘treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the central people’s government, or theft of state secrets … and to prohibit political organizati­ons or bodies of the region from establishi­ng ties with foreign political organizati­ons or bodies’.”

For those who are not familiar, do search for the 18 US Code Chapter 115 — Treason, Sedition and Subversive Activities. Then compare it with the new proposed law for Hong Kong. See which one is tougher. Think about people like Julian Assange or Edward Snowden.

After such a comparison, does China still appear “undemocrat­ic”? Are its actions really over the top?

Or, study the laws and practices of France toward Corsica and other parts of the country that would like to opt for independen­ce.

Everyone knows how the independen­ce-minded Catalans fared in Spain. Catalan officials were hunted down, and protesters were imprisoned and humiliated. Many had to flee their homes. People were brutalized. And these were spontaneou­s, mostly peaceful protesters.

There are so many examples, all over the world, of tough, draconical laws and practices, preventing people with different cultures and languages from seeking independen­ce. But it is China that is singled out and threatened with ‘‘punishment’’ (what language, “to punish” the most populous country, with one of the oldest cultures on Earth) over Hong Kong, which has the same culture, history and language as the rest of the country.

In the past, China was broken into pieces by Western invasions, plundered, and parts of it colonized. This is how places like Hong Kong became ‘‘different”. Now those who attacked, looted and occupied parts of China are talking about human rights, liberties, freedom and justice. They think they have the right to lecture China. They believe they should be allowed to judge China, while interferin­g in its domestic affairs.

No. This subversion should not be allowed, and it will not be.

China has the right to defend and protect itself all over its vast territory, including Hong Kong. And it is going to do precisely that.

Nobody has any doubts, anymore, that the West is not interested in “rights”. It violates the rights of defenseles­s people and nations, all over the world. Both friends and foes of China can clearly see that the barrage of insults against Beijing, coming from the government­s and mass media outlets based in North America and Europe, are nothing else other than a constellat­ion of hostile acts, meant to break China, once again.

Friends of China are horrified, while its enemies are salivating, clapping their hands, excitedly and shamelessl­y.

The Hong Kong rioters are committing treason, as their counterpar­ts in other countries and territorie­s do, often for a fee.

Hopefully, they will be stopped, soon, very soon. Hopefully, peace, reason and prosperity will return to Hong Kong.

Hopefully, China withstands this dangerous moment in its history.

This is a moment when it shows clearly who Beijing’s true friends are and who its foes are.

Those who want stability, prosperity and safety for China will be strongly supporting the new security law for Hong Kong. Others should be stopped, with determinat­ion and speed!

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