Introducing national security legislation Hong Kong Secretary General visits Beijing Coordinating with Chinese officials June 15 3:16

As the Chinese government rushes to introduce a national security legislation to crack down on anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Secretary-General Lin Zheng Yue visited Beijing on the 3rd with the top of the judiciary and police departments to discuss how to proceed with the introduction. It seems to be adjusted.

Hong Kong Secretary Lieutenant Zheng Yue, along with top executives from the judiciary and police departments, arrived at the airport in Beijing, China on the morning of the 3rd and drove to the city.

This visit was received last week after the adoption of a policy by the Chinese government to introduce national security legislation to counter anti-governmental movements in Hong Kong at the National People's Congress of the NPC. "It is China that makes the law, but it is Hong Kong that enforces it, so it is necessary to explain the current situation in Hong Kong before the law can be made."

It is not clear who Mr. Chung Lin and others will meet, but with senior officials of the Chinese government, he will make adjustments regarding the enactment of the "National Security Law" and the activities of the Chinese security department in Hong Kong. It seems to be done.

With regard to the national security legislation, there has been widespread repulsion among Hong Kong citizens as limiting civil liberties, and the United States criticized that "China changed the one-country-two system into a one-country-one system." The confrontation stance has been made clear by announcing the policy to suspend the preferential treatment that has been approved by.