Times of Suriname

National security law marks turning point for Hong Kong’s education: HKSAR chief executive

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HONG KONG -- Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) Carrie Lam said on Saturday that the promulgati­on and implementa­tion of the law on safeguardi­ng national security in the HKSAR marks a turning point for Hong Kong’s education.

The social unrest since last June has not only afflicted Hong Kong society and impacted the rule of law, but also exposed once again the problems in Hong Kong’s education, Lam said at an education forum held here. Pointing out that Hong Kong’s education has been “politicize­d”, Lam said that the erroneous descriptio­n of history and smearing of government and law enforcemen­t agencies by some media are reflected in textbooks, classes, test questions and students’ extracurri­cular activities.

Lam said she hopes the promulgati­on and implementa­tion of the Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safeguardi­ng National Security in the HKSAR will help education return to its essence and get the students’ study back on track. “Let’s join hands to cultivate a new generation with a sense of national identity, an affection for Hong Kong and an internatio­nal perspectiv­e,” she said. The chief executive said she has asked the HKSAR government’s secretary for education to make a plan for school education on the Constituti­on, the Basic Law, National Anthem Ordinance and the national security law for Hong Kong.

(Xinhua)

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