Former Chairman of the Hong Kong Legislative Council Zeng Yucheng, on Tuesday (March 12), wrote in Ming Pao to comment to maintain the draft of the national security regulations. It is believed that not all overseas forces are devil.Constract.

In terms of overseas intervention under the draft regulations, the elements that constitute a crime, that is, "intention to bring intervention effects, and cooperate with overseas forces to make a certain actions", and "When using this item, use this item, use it, use it, use it, use it, use it, use it, use it, use it."Improper means", Zeng Yucheng believes that the draft regulations has detailed definition of the draft regulations.

He also wrote that when some people discussed this crime, they paid attention to the definition of "overseas forces". It seemed that when a foreign or international organization was defined as "overseas forces", they would "live"Don't be close", so they question the definition of "overseas forces", including foreign governments and local officials, overseas political parties and other organizations that pursue political purposes and international organizations.

Zeng Yucheng said: "Actually, not all 'overseas forces' are devil. Doing legitimate things in cooperation with 'overseas forces' will not constitute crimes.Improper means such as violence, the intention of the intervention effect of the central or SAR governments will be criminal.Acts that collude with overseas forces, such as people participating in the planning of an overseas forces, do not constitute a crime."Joining overseas forces is just one of the behavioral elements of some crimes under the draft regulations, or the conditions that cause the punishment; other elements of the crime must exist at the same time, and talents who collude overseas forces will be criminal (however, 'collusion' usually all are usually allDo bad things; people feel that 'collusion of overseas forces' is a crime, it is no wonder).The role and penalties related to overseas forces in the draft of the regulations related to overseas forces that endanger national security are appropriate and necessary.

The Hong Kong government promotes the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law at full speed, maintains the draft of the national security regulations on Friday (8th), and maintains the presence of the National Security Regulations Draft Act Committee.