The legislature cleared the first reading of the bill and began the second hours after it was first published in the government gazette in the morning, while a bills committee is deliberating it clause by clause at two back-to-back meetings in the afternoon.
Hong Kong’s Article 23 domestic security law: what are the fears?
Hong Kong’s Article 23 domestic security law: what are the fears?
The Post tracks the full reveal and fast-moving developments of the proposed legislation, which will cover five new offences: treason; insurrection, incitement to mutiny and disaffection, and acts with seditious intention; sabotage; foreign interference; and theft of state secrets and espionage.
Friday also marks the first time the public can read in full the proposed offences’ associated penalties and extraterritorial application, both of which were not disclosed in a consultation paper published on January 30.
After the consultation paper’s broadly worded terms drew concerns, officials promised greater clarity from the draft bill. Sources have suggested the bill may pass as soon as early April.
Here is a quick summary of the penalties as published in the draft bill.
Follow our live blog for the latest on the passage of the bill.
Reporting by Kahon Chan, Jeffie Lam, Sammy Heung, Elizabeth Cheung, Jess Ma, Lilian Cheng, Willa Wu and Emily Hung
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