Mr. Graham Watson:At this moment, civil rights is not just a concern in Hong Kong, it is a global concern. We would not like to see these same freedoms undermined in Hong Kong, which is a valuable commercial and political partner in the Far East. What we need to do is to express those concerns to the Hong Kong government to ensure that this unique law is not used to suppress peoples rights. And I think that if we are serious about maintaining the one country, two systems principle, then we need to see evidence that the Hong Kong government is not using these laws in a way that would, for example, restrict religious freedoms.
It seems to me that we end up depending on the goodwill of the Beijing government to continue to interpret this liberally in Hong Kong and to continue the one country, two systems. If they do that, all will be well. If however, they dont then I think that Hong Kong people have real grounds for concern. As I have said, we have already heard from some commercial organizations in Hong Kong about their concerns. I would certainly call on the government of the PRC to take note of this resolution. The world should be looking to promote human rights and we hope very much that the proposed Article 23 will not be used in a repressive way and we also hope that the PRC government will have a change of heart and start to allow a variety of opinions in the PRC.