China News Agency, Hong Kong, July 3 Question: Hong Kong youths talk about national security laws: the state helped Hong Kong at an appropriate time

  China News Service reporter Zeng Ping

  On the eve of the 23rd anniversary of the reunification of the motherland, Hong Kong, which has experienced "revisions over the past," officially implemented the "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Maintenance of National Security". This law, which has been hailed by patriotic Hong Kong lovers as the future of Hong Kong to "fix the god of the sea", will have a profound impact on the future of Hong Kong. Two Hong Kong youths recently told reporters from China News Service that they thought about Hong Kong's national security law.

  Hong Kong young man Shao Yingwei returned to Hong Kong from Singapore at the end of May for home isolation, and learned from the news that the National People's Congress made a legislative decision concerning Hong Kong's national security. "My feeling at the time was that the country was doing the right thing." Yingying Shao, who graduated from the Department of Computer Science and Technology at Tsinghua University this year with a bachelor's degree at the University of Hong Kong, believed that the country's enactment of Hong Kong's National Security Law was the right time to help Hong Kong A handful.

  In Shao Yingwei's view, the "revision of the storm" reveals that some people choose to use violence and so-called "civil disobedience" to achieve their "ambitious goals", but their actions are wrong at the legal level, and in fact damage Hong Kong's great Some people's interests.

  Yingwei Shao, who has recommended algorithms for graduate career research, understands that although some college students in Hong Kong already have sufficient judgment skills, if they are preconceived by certain ideas, they will rush to find relevant information to further strengthen their ideas, but these ideas may be Biased; middle school students are more likely to be affected by incorrect information in the media or teachers.

  "A safe and stable society can only support development and strength." Shao Yingwei hopes that Hong Kong's National Security Law can play a deterrent role, eliminate factors that endanger national security and Hong Kong's stability, and bring Hong Kong back to the rule of law.

  Li Jiabin, a Hong Kong youth who is studying for a master's degree at the University of Hong Kong, has a similar view. "My first impression is that the national law of national security has its necessity." Li Jiabin said, "The seriousness of the revision of the law" has surpassed any activity of expressing political demands since the return of Hong Kong. "It has no bottom line." Li Jiabin continued, the demonstrators' personal attacks on public officials and people with different political opinions, and the methods and degree of privacy disclosure have not been encountered in the past two decades, which has caused people to express their opinions. A big threat to personal safety.

  "If there is no clear legal definition at the legal level, what can be done and what can't be done, everyone is very afraid of this kind of incident again." Li Jiabin said that Hong Kong also has legislative elections and chief executive elections in the past year or two. If anyone else uses this method to force others to change their opinions or give in, the Hong Kong society will become very restless and unsafe.

  Li Jiabin believes that the Hong Kong National Security Law will infuse Hong Kong’s patriotic lovers and enhance security. (Finish)