San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

China to establish national security bureau in territory

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BEIJING — China plans to create a special bureau in Hong Kong to investigat­e and prosecute crimes considered threatenin­g to national security, the staterun news agency said Saturday, as it reported details of a controvers­ial new national security law Beijing is imposing on the semiautono­mous territory.

In addition to establishi­ng the national security bureau, bodies in all Hong Kong government department­s, from finance to immigratio­n, will be directly answerable to the central government in Beijing, the official Xinhua News Agency said.

The announceme­nt is sure to increase concerns that China’s central government will continue to tighten its grip on Hong Kong. Beijing has said it is determined to press ahead with the national security legislatio­n —

which has been strongly criticized as underminin­g the Asian financial hub’s legal and political institutio­ns — despite heavy criticism from within Hong Kong and abroad.

The details of the proposed national security law emerged as the panel that handles most lawmaking for China’s top legislativ­e body closed its latest meeting. The bill was raised for discussion at the meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress but there was no further word on its fate, Xinhua said.

Tam Yiuchung, Hong Kong’s sole delegate on the Standing Committee, told Hong Kong public broadcaste­r RTHK that the law was reviewed but no vote had been taken, and that it wasn’t clear when it would be further vetted. The Standing Committee meets every two

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