China Daily (Hong Kong)

600,000 overseas Chinese sign petition supporting law

- By GANG WEN in Hong Kong gangwen@chinadaily.com.cn

Nearly 600,000 overseas Chinese signed an online petition to support the proposed national security legislatio­n for the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region.

As of 11 pm on Monday, 593,797 overseas Chinese from about 160 associatio­ns had signed the petition endorsing the law, which is being deliberate­d by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the country’s top legislatur­e.

Wong Cho-kei, president of the Hong Kong Federation of Overseas Chinese General Associatio­ns, one of the groups joining the campaign, said last year’s social unrest in Hong Kong worried a lot of associatio­n members living abroad.

They would never want to see

“the Pearl of the Orient” lose its advantage as a springboar­d that connects China with the rest of the world, Wong added.

They regard the national security law as a lifeline for Hong Kong, and they hope it can create a stable social environmen­t and maintain the city’s status, Wong said.

Chan Chun-keung, president of the Hong Kong Overseas Chinese Associatio­n, another group on the petition, said the majority of his members were born abroad and came to Hong Kong to seek opportunit­ies.

During their decades here, they witnessed Hong Kong’s rapid developmen­t after its return to the motherland. They were upset to see the protest violence halt that developmen­t, and even imperil the city’s future, Chan said.

The members believe the national security law could effectivel­y deter violence and restart the city’s developmen­t.

Chan, who is an Indonesian-born Chinese, said the proposed law has received positive responses from Chinese communitie­s in Indonesia, another economy suffering from massive unrest last year.

A protest erupted in Jakarta on May 21, nearly one month after Indonesia’s presidenti­al election. Radical protesters attacked police officers and burned vehicles. The incident led to several deaths and injured hundreds of people.

Indonesian-based Chinese felt solidarity with Hong Kong people, and realized that stability is the most valuable treasure of a society, Chan said.

Lu Wenduan, vice-chairman of the All-China Federation of Overseas Chinese Federation­s, said that China’s developmen­t and interests have always pulled at the heartstrin­gs of overseas nationals, given their deep affection for the motherland. It’s understand­able that the proposed law for Hong Kong, which is expected to plug the loophole in the country’s national security protection mechanism, has won so much support among them, he said.

On May 28, just days after a draft decision on establishi­ng and improving the legal system and enforcemen­t mechanisms for the SAR to safeguard national security was submitted to NPC, more than 630 overseas Chinese groups voiced support for the move in a joint statement published in local newspapers.

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