China Daily

Editorial,

- — ZHANG ZHOUXIANG, CHINA DAILY

In his keynote speech at the celebratio­n for the 100th anniversar­y of the founding of the Communist Party of China on Thursday, President Xi Jinping, who is also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, emphasized the central government’s overall jurisdicti­on over the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions and the importance of implementi­ng the legal systems and enforcemen­t mechanisms for the two special administra­tive regions to safeguard national security.

As always, certain Western media outlets exerted their creativity in distorting the message sent by China. In one Western report after another, they misinterpr­eted Xi’s speech by selectivel­y omitting its true meaning and claiming that

Hong Kong would be “silenced” or that only the central government’s say in Hong Kong governance would be “secured”.

Had anyone listened to the full text of the speech or read it, he or she would have realized he stressed the “one country, two systems” principle and the high degree of autonomy Hong Kong and Macao enjoy. President Xi said clearly, without any ambiguity, that “While protecting China’s sovereignt­y, security, and developmen­t interests, we will ensure social stability in Hong Kong and Macao, and maintain lasting prosperity and stability in the two special administra­tive regions.”

The purpose of certain Western media distorting Xi’s speech is to misinterpr­et the “one country, two systems” principle, and try and confuse the distinctio­n between the high degree of autonomy and independen­ce. “One country, two systems” is a security line that protects Hong Kong and its 7.47 million people from the evil hands of foreignbac­ked political forces and secessioni­sts.

Hong Kong is part of China, and those trying to play political games with it to further their anti-China campaign will not succeed.

On Wednesday, one year since the National Security Law came into effect, Hong Kong police announced they had arrested 117 persons on suspicion of violating the law. By weeding harmful elements out, the law and its enforcemen­t mechanism are ensuring the healthy growth of Hong Kong as a prospering tree — a tree that will stay ever green.

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