China Daily (Hong Kong)

Watershed in Hong Kong’s history

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Wednesday’s inaugurati­on of the central government’s national security office in Hong Kong marked the completion of the recent moves to establish and improve the legal system and enforcemen­t mechanisms in the special administra­tive region to safeguard national security.

Tasked with analyzing and assessing developmen­ts in the SAR in relation to national security, and providing guidance and support to the SAR government in the performanc­e of its duties to safeguard national security, the establishm­ent of the office means the SAR will no longer be the weak link in national security.

The central government has overarchin­g responsibi­lity for national security affairs and the Office for Safeguardi­ng National Security of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region, as it is officially named, will analyze and assess developmen­ts in relation to national security in the SAR, providing opinions and proposals to ensure the SAR’s executive authoritie­s, legislatur­e and judiciary can effectivel­y prevent, suppress and impose punishment for any act or activity endangerin­g national security in the SAR as required by the recently enacted national security legislatio­n.

Having failed to convince the world and Hong Kong people with their double standard rhetoric on the introducti­on of the national security law for

Hong Kong, as evidenced by the fact that at least 73 countries have expressed their support for the new law and 2.94 million Hong Kong residents signed a petition supporting the law in an eightday campaign that ended on May 30, the anti-China external forces have reverted to their old modus operandi — scaremonge­ring.

These China-bashers are now trying to pit Hong Kong people against the central authoritie­s in Beijing with a smear campaign aimed at arousing suspicion about the office and its role.

But their scaremonge­ring tactic is futile, as it has always been. Otherwise, why would some 300,000 Hong Kong people and more than 1 million Taiwan residents and numerous foreigners from around the world have chosen to live in mainland cities?

HKSAR Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor hailed the opening ceremony of the central government agency as a “historic moment”. This was on the mark. The establishm­ent of a comprehens­ive framework for safeguardi­ng national security in the HKSAR is a watershed in Hong Kong’s history of socioecono­mic developmen­t. It will put an end to the toxic antagonist­ic politics that has plagued the city for two decades, and help restore reason and rationalit­y in political discourse, which is crucial for Hong Kong to move ahead and tackle its deepseated problems.

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