The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government wanted eight democrats who were overseas, and have attracted attention and criticism by multiple foreign legal groups in the past month.The Hong Kong government responded to strong opposition, saying that the eight people continued to implement the crimes under the Hong Kong National Security Law after the eight people were alleged to escape. The Hong Kong police had the responsibility to arrest them in accordance with the law.
The Hong Kong Government issued a statement on Tuesday (August 1) stating that endangering national security is a serious crime, and no state will watch these behaviors and activities.The biased remarks on the organization of the Hong Kong National Security Law show that their awareness of the Hong Kong National Security Law is extremely narrow.
A spokesman for the Hong Kong Government reiterated that the fugitive materials that were wanted to publicize serious crimes and demanded that the public assisted to arrest the fugitives. It is a common practice of police offices and other law enforcement departments, and it is also in line with international practice.The statement specifically pointed out that Guo Rongzheng and Ren Jianfeng of the eight people were wanted for suspected of harming national security crimes. The behavior of the two harmed the judicial system and overall interests of Hong Kong, and was suspected of serious violations of important professional rules and morals as legal practitioners.At the beginning of last month, the Hong Kong Police National Security Department issued reds, and eight Hong Kong people who were going overseas and suspected of violating the crime of national security law, including Guo Rongzhang and Ren Jianfeng, including the legal community.
The Asia -Pacific Law Association headquartered in Australia issued a statement on Monday that in addition to paying attention to the Hong Kong Government's Hong Kong Wanted Order, the Hong Kong Law Director Lin Dingguo complained to the Hong Kong Lawyer Association and the Hong Kong Lawyer Association.The Chief Executive Li Jiachao called eight wanted people by the street mice.
The Asia -Pacific Law Association calls on the Hong Kong Government to abide by the principles of the United Nations 'guarantee for lawyers' work, so that lawyers perform their duties without intimidation, obstruction, harassment or improper intervention; and avoid the use of intimidation or incite violence.The association stated that the incident would be closely concerned, and it was not ruled out that the future independent observer would understand the investigation procedures for the two lawyers' associations.The Hong Kong Rule of Law Supervision, which is composed of overseas Hong Kong lawyers, also issued a statement on Tuesday to condemn the Hong Kong Police National Security Department to take away Guo Rongzheng's family on July 20th.The statement praised Guo Rongzheng and Ren Jianfeng as a legal worker who firmly supported the rule of law. The Hong Kong Government wanted two people. It was the basic right that Hong Kong people should enjoy.The association calls on legal organizations around the world to support the two.
In addition, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (CLA) also issued a statement a few days ago, stating that in addition to eight wanted Hong Kong people, and Xu Zhifeng who completed the legal course earlier in the morning, a total of three legal circles were hunted down by the Hong Kong government.
The statement stated that CLA identified the country with the right to protect the people with law, but believed that the National Security Law of Hong Kong was not only strict and compressed, but also for those who used freedom to exercise and express freedom.The statement also condemned the Hong Kong Government's use of institutional words, trying to make the people on the demonization list, making it possible to face security risks.CLA urged the Hong Kong government to fulfill its obligations of international law and withdraw money and wanted orders for eight people.
Chen Weiqiang, a lecturer in Hong Kong University of Technology Hong Kong Specialty College, was interviewed by Lianhe Morning Post that in recent years, Hong Kong is committed to building an international arbitration center. Many international legal organizations have recently doubts that the Hong Kong government's eight overseas Hong Kong people will be more or less affected.Foreigners' sense of independence in Hong Kong may also reduce the international ranking of the rule of law in Hong Kong.Chen Weiqiang said that the current SAR government is not good at diplomacy, and it is necessary to strengthen contact with foreign media in the future to explain the official policy.