[Global Times Special Reporter in Hong Kong Yang Weimin] Since the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress passed the enactment of Hong Kong-related national security legislation, Hong Kong and the Mainland have held several seminars. On the one hand, they have strengthened the society's understanding of national security legislation, and have also lifted some Hong Kong people's doubts.

  On the 15th, the "International Symposium to Commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the Hong Kong Basic Law" was held by the National Hong Kong and Macao Research Association and undertaken by the Hong Kong and Macao Basic Law Research Center of Shenzhen University. More than 200 experts and scholars from the Mainland, Hong Kong and Macau and experts from the United Kingdom, Spain, Russia and other countries attended the meeting. Xu Ze, chairman of the National Association of Hong Kong and Macao Studies and former deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council, said in his speech that promoting Hong Kong-related national security legislation is the central government’s constitutional responsibility entrusted by the Constitution and the Basic Law to effectively prevent and control Hong Kong’s outstanding national security The top priority of the risk is to maintain Hong Kong's long-term stability and ensure a long-term solution to the "one country, two systems" strategy. Chen Dong, deputy director of the Liaison Office of the People's Republic of China, specifically named the "Hong Kong Public Chronicles" to criticize students for pushing the political and illegal vortex. He described the practice of "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong as being at an important strenuous stage of "shipping to midstream and people to mid-levels". It was also a turning point in the transition from disorder to governance and re-start. Deng Zhonghua, deputy director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, also said that the central government should retain jurisdiction over particularly serious cases under extremely special circumstances. When asked how to understand the "extremely special situation", Tan Yaozong, member of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, responded on the 15th that this legislative work is at the national level and I believe it involves more complex national security, such as involving intelligence and inter-national The issue of Hong Kong is different from the issue of law and order in Hong Kong, so it should be handled by a special department.

  Experts and scholars also expressed their affirmation of Hong Kong-related national security legislation. Han Dayuan, a professor at the School of Law of Renmin University of China, said at the seminar that Hong Kong since the "revisional storm" reflected that there is no guarantee of national security. When Hong Kong’s proud rule of law is broken, as long as it expresses some political views that are different from the mob, it may be Mob lynchings, so-called freedom of speech and personal rights are not guaranteed. Wang Zhenmin, a professor at Tsinghua University, said at the meeting that each country has national security laws to protect national security, and the national security legislation concerning Hong Kong is the mildest, most basic, and the lowest level of legislation. If this is not acceptable, it should be as high as that of other countries. Standard.

  "Sing Tao Daily" said that the 19th meeting of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress will be held in Beijing from June 18th to 20th. Among them, the proposed deliberation includes the draft law on the administrative punishment of public officials and the revised draft of the Archives Law. It is also possible for the meeting to review Hong Kong-related national security legislation. On the 15th, many Hong Kong people protested outside the British Consulate at Queensway Court Road. They pulled banners and demonstrators, expressing their strong condemnation of Britain’s intervention in Hong Kong’s national security legislation. Later, more people took out British National (Overseas) passports (BNO) and torn them.

  At the same time, the Hong Kong Police Force is studying the establishment of a dedicated team to prepare for law enforcement in real time after the implementation of the national security legislation in Hong Kong. According to the "Sing Tao Daily" report on the 15th, the Secretary of the Security Bureau Li Jiachao revealed in an interview with the wireless program "Speak Clearly and Clearly" on the 14th that the actual manpower of the dedicated team will depend on the requirements of the regulations announced in the future, and the team members need to have high strength The analytical and insightful skills must also pass a character review to check whether their loyalty to Hong Kong, their views and beliefs on maintaining national security meet the requirements of the authorities, and must abide by the principle of confidentiality. Li Jiachao said that the newly established special force of the police force is to better implement the law, which is also part of the decision of the National People's Congress. As for the level of law enforcement, he believes that Macao can be used to establish a National Security Committee that reports directly to the chief executive. "The key point is to report to the chief executive, because this is a matter involving the national level, and the chief executive is the highest representative responsible to the state." . When asked whether the central government should establish a national security agency in Hong Kong, Li Jiachao responded that according to the draft decision of the National People's Congress, this should be decided by the central government as needed and will respect national decisions.

  Prior to this, Li Jiachao also revealed in an interview that the national security legislation related to Hong Kong will take effect immediately after it is promulgated and implemented in Hong Kong. The government needs to have appropriate personnel to perform law enforcement work in real time, so it is necessary for the authorities to prepare relevant manpower and training before the specific provisions of the law are announced. And plans to set up a team within the police force to handle the relevant work.

  On the 15th, the "Hong Kong United Front for National Security Legislation" announced that it will collect signatures online from now until the end of the month to protest the intervention of the United States and other countries in Hong Kong affairs. Tan Yaozong, one of the convenors and a member of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, said that it is natural for the state to enact national security legislation involving Hong Kong. The United States stopped interfering and intimidating.