China News Service, Hong Kong, August 11 (Reporter Zhang Xiaoxi) Li Zhiying, founder of Hong Kong One Media, was arrested on the 10th on suspicion of violating the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China on the Maintenance of National Security Law (Hong Kong National Security Law). Many newspapers in Hong Kong have paid close attention to this issue. On the 11th, they have published social or current reviews, saying that the arrest of Li Zhiying demonstrated the great practical significance of enacting and implementing the Hong Kong National Security Law. Hong Kong is a region under the rule of law. The law must be punished.

  Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po" editorial believes that the arrest of Li Zhiying shows that no matter what person or background, anyone who dares to endanger national security or harm the country and Hong Kong's interests cannot escape punishment according to law. The enforcement actions of the police have demonstrated the great practical significance of enacting and implementing the Hong Kong National Security Law, and will form a huge deterrent to the anti-China forces that disrupt Hong Kong. After the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, Li Zhiying committed crimes against the wind. He abused the media for a long time to sell the country and harm Hong Kong people. In the end, he could not escape the law. His arrest has nothing to do with the issue of freedom of the press. It just demonstrates the iron law of the world that "justice may be late, but it will never be absent."

  The editorial pointed out that Li Zhiying's role as the "general agent of the anti-China forces in Hong Kong" for the anti-China forces in the United States is the "backstage funder" of the Hong Kong opposition. This is an open secret. The central government's decisive formulation of the Hong Kong National Security Law has provided a powerful legal sword for punishing foreign and external forces like Li Zhiying and others in accordance with the law. The arrest of Li Zhiying in accordance with the Hong Kong National Security Law sends a clear and important signal: the bottom line of "one country, two systems" cannot be touched, and the rule of law cannot be challenged. Those anti-China chaos in Hong Kong who openly challenge the bottom line of "one country, two systems" and commit acts and activities endangering national security must use the Hong Kong National Security Law and the current relevant laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to be severely punished and never be merciless.

  Hong Kong's "Ta Kung Pao" editorial believes that there is nothing better to demonstrate the power of Hong Kong's national security law than the arrest of Li Zhiying and the search for evidence at the Next Media Building. The scene of Lai Zhiying being detained with both hands in a police car has a sensation in Hong Kong and the international community. It is also very symbolic: Hong Kong is a region under the rule of law. No matter who or background, anyone who violates the law must be punished.

  The editorial emphasized that violations of the law must face legal sanctions, which is justified. According to the court's warrant, the police entered the Next Media Building to search for evidence, which proved that media organizations are not "outside the law" and that "press freedom" cannot be a "shield" for crime. The arrest of Li Zhiying and others can be described as worthy of the crime. It has nothing to do with the "suppression of freedom of the press" advocated by the chaotic Hong Kong politicians who are "eager to protect the Lord" and external forces. May I ask, wearing the helmet of "press freedom" can be above the law?

  The editorial also pointed out that Li Zhiying's fall into the French Open shows that the SAR government and the police are hard bones and are not afraid of any external threats. This is also the best response to US "sanctions." Facts have proven and will continue to prove that for the citizens of Hong Kong, the National Security Act is the patron saint; for the "speculationists", the National Security Act is a high-hanging sword.

  The "Hong Kong Commercial Daily" published a review entitled "National Security Law Is Not to Display Li Zhiying's Blame" and pointed out that as soon as the news of the police arrest came out, it caused social repercussions. People from all walks of life spoke out in support of the police's enforcement actions, saying "This is a late justice. "It's so happy," and the citizens went to open champagne outside the house, showing the strong public opinion.

  The commentary at the time said that the law cannot be a toothless tiger, and the Hong Kong National Security Law is by no means a display clause. Hong Kong is a society ruled by law. If anyone violates the law, including the Hong Kong National Security Law, he should naturally be punished by law. Therefore, the police arrest of 9 men and 1 woman such as Li Zhiying and the search and collection of evidence in accordance with the Hong Kong National Security Law are completely legal and reasonable actions. They are absolutely not related to the so-called "political suppression" and "endangering the freedom of press and speech." (Finish)