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China says Hong Kong courts have no power to rule on face mask ban

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Publish date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019, 06:20 PM
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SHANGHAI - China’s top legislature said Hong Kong courts have no power to rule on the constitutionality of legislation under the city's Basic Law, which includes a proposed ban on face masks, state news agency Xinhua reported on Tuesday.

The statement came a day after Hong Kong’s High Court ruled that a ban on wearing face masks during public demonstrations that have rocked the financial hub for more than five months was unconstitutional.

"Whether the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region comply with the Basic Law of Hong Kong can only be judged and decided by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress," Yan Tanwei, a spokesman for the Legislative Affairs Commission of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, said in a statement.

"No other authority has the right to make judgments and decisions," the statement said.

Embattled Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam proposed enacting a ban on wearing face masks as the pro-democracy demonstrations escalated.

Protesters had been using masks to hide their identities in public. The proposal was widely criticised by supporters of the anti-government movement, who saw it as posing a risk to demonstrators.

Hong Kong's High Court ruled on Monday that colonial-era emergency laws, which were revived to justify the mask ban, were "incompatible with the Basic law", the mini-constitution under which Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997.

 


  - Reuters

 

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enning22

communists have no respect of the rule laws, only worship naked power, and violence.no wonder most communist states collapsed in the end.

2019-11-20 06:46

pjseow

enming22 , Hongkong is already ruined by thousands of students and youngsters who hide their face with masks to commit crimes . MRT stations were damaged , shops destroyed , traffic lights and street lights were destroyed . These are the peoples who has no respect for the rule of law . The six months of rioting has caused serious damage to Hongkong . Thousands has lost their jobs and more to come . Are you supporting these masked violent protesters to continue destroying Hongkong ? Today the murderer Chan Tong Ka is a free man because millions of Hongkongers oppose an amendment to extradite him to Taiwan , the place where he murdered his pregnant girlfriend . Chan is a free man now because the amendment was withdrawn due to mass protest by violent protesters . Please tell me who is actually not respecting the rule of law .

2019-11-20 07:14

Junichiro

These young protestors who preach human rights n freedom of speech but burnt another of their fellow citizens due to differences of opinion, are respecting rule of law ? fighting for democracy ? fighting for freedom ?
These youngsters are the future of Hong Kong ?

They are the future dictators or future fascists.

2019-11-20 09:59

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