The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government on Sunday strongly disapproved of and rejected the recent biased and misleading remarks made by some foreign governments, politicians, and the media on HKSAR's work in safeguarding national security and Jimmy Lai Chee-ying's case.
An HKSAR government spokesman said in a statement that any attempt to interfere with judicial proceedings in the territory by means of political power to procure a defendant's evasion of the criminal justice process is a blatant act undermining the rule of law of Hong Kong.
“We urge that foreign individuals and entities should respect the judicial system of Hong Kong and should not interfere with the trials in Hong Kong,” the spokesman said.
“The suggestion that any persons or organizations with certain backgrounds should be immune from legal sanctions for their illegal acts and activities is tantamount to granting such persons privileges to break the law and is totally contrary to the spirit of the rule of law," he added.
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The spokesman stressed that national security is the top priority of any country and it is an international practice to enact legislation to safeguard national security.
“Western countries including the UK and the US are no exception,” the spokesman said, adding that the Hong Kong National Security Law and the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance clearly stipulate that human rights shall be respected and protected in safeguarding national security.
He pointed out that Hong Kong's rule of law and independent judicial power are guaranteed under the Basic Law, which specifically provides that the judicial power is to be exercised by the Judiciary independently, free from any interference.
“All cases are handled strictly on the basis of evidence and in accordance with the law. All defendants will receive a fair trial strictly in accordance with laws applicable to Hong Kong and as protected by the Basic Law and the Hong Kong Bill of Rights," he added.
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The HKSAR government said that Hong Kong has always welcomed normal business exchanges, economic activities and people-to-people exchanges with different economies.
"As one of the most open economies in the world, Hong Kong firmly supports free and open trade, and a multilateral trading system,” the spokesman said.
“We hope to develop fair and free trade relations and promote mutually beneficial outcomes based on the principle of mutual respect. At the same time, we will strive to protect the legitimate rights and interests of Hong Kong businesses," he added.
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The spokesman said that the HKSAR government will continue to exchange views with representatives of different governments and organizations on issues of mutual concern, facilitate cooperation, and promote Hong Kong's “distinctive advantage of enjoying the strong support of the motherland and being closely connected to the world under 'one country, two systems'."