The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China says part of HK rail station to be subject to mainland laws

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BEIJING/HONG KONG: China’s parliament yesterday said part of a Hong Kong highspeed railway station being built in the city centre would be regarded as Chinese territory, an unpreceden­ted move that critics say further erodes the financial hub’s autonomy.

Hong Kong reverted from British to Chinese rule in 1997, when it was granted a high degree of autonomy under a ‘one country, two systems’ arrangemen­t, giving it a separate police force, immigratio­n controls, an independen­t judiciary and freedoms not enjoyed in mainland China.

Following a meeting of the standing committee of China’s largely rubber stamp parliament, the National People’s Congress, delegates voted to approve the plan to allow the enforcemen­t of mainland Chinese laws within part of the station that will link up with the rest of China’s highspeed rail network.

“It is appropriat­e ... that the Mainland Port Area within the West Kowloon station would be regarded as belonging to mainland China,” according to the legislativ­e document released by parliament on the decision.

Critics say the ‘co-location’ arrangemen­t, also known as ‘one land, two checks’ in Chinese, sets a dangerous precedent as it violates the city’s mini-constituti­on, the Basic Law, in which Article 18 explicitly states national laws, with a few exceptions, do not apply in Hong Kong. — Reuters

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