February 1, 2024
Hong kong – Related laws Basic Law Article 23 continues to gain support in Hong Kong and abroad, and experts say the proposed ordinance is a good opportunity to optimize the city's national security education and deepen students' understanding of national security.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government on Tuesday launched a public consultation on the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law by introducing local national security ordinances to address national security risks. The move has received support from a variety of local sectors.
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On Wednesday, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin said the completion of the Article 23 law will ensure Hong Kong's long-term stability and serve the interests of all local residents and investors around the world.
Chew Kwok-kun, a Hong Kong lawmaker representing the education sector, said: Article 23 This law provides a good opportunity to optimize national security education in Hong Kong. The law could improve the city's legal framework for protecting national security, as well as enrich the content of national security education for elementary and middle school students, which currently focuses primarily on the Hong Kong National Security Law. There is.
Mr Chu said he believes the education sector should use this opportunity to strengthen national security education. For example, the content of instruction will be greatly enriched, allowing the depth of the content to be adjusted according to the grade level, resulting in better educational outcomes.
In addition to changing the school curriculum, he also suggested hosting other activities such as study tours and movie viewings.
Reflecting on the social unrest in 2019, Chu emphasized that students can only have a peaceful learning environment when national security is fully protected.
Mr Chu said the riots had also affected school education, inciting some students to take part in illegal activities such as extreme street violence. This deeply saddened the education community and made the entire education community aware that threats to national security are not far away and that protecting national security must begin with school education.
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Mr Chu also called for helping students develop a sense of belonging to the country and also understand the international situation and potential crises, in order to understand the importance of protecting national security.
Angus Ng Hok-min, chairman of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Youth Association, held lectures and seminars on legal knowledge, stressing the importance of education to raise the awareness of Hong Kong's youth on safeguarding national security. proposed to do so.
Mr. Ng said national security is the social foundation for young people to achieve self-development. Only when the social environment is safe and stable in the long term can young people pursue their dreams and seek better career development, he said.
District Councilor Lo Hieu Fung, who is also vice-chairman of the Tai Po Youth Association, stressed the importance of explaining the rationale behind the bill to young people.
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He said young people can be easily agitated by negative information, which can foster misconceptions about safeguarding national security among young people.
Low said he believes it is important for young people to understand that many countries around the world have enacted their own laws to protect national security.

