Human Rights In HK Intact: Govt

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2022-07-27 HKT 22:28

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  • The government says it strongly opposes what it called unfair and unsubstantiated criticisms from the UNHCR. File photo: Shutterstock

    The government says it strongly opposes what it called unfair and unsubstantiated criticisms from the UNHCR. File photo: Shutterstock

The Hong Kong government has rejected suggestions made by the United Nations Human Rights Committee (UNHCR) about the human rights situation in the SAR.

In a statement, the government said it strongly opposes what it called unfair and unsubstantiated criticism from the UNHCR.

A spokesman said under the national security law, which was implemented in 2020, human rights are protected and respected in safeguarding national security.

He added that offences under the national security law are clearly defined and similar to those in other jurisdictions, and that enforcement is carried out strictly in accordance with the law.

The spokesman also dismissed claims that the national security law undermines judicial independence. He said judicial independence is guaranteed by the Basic Law.

The spokesman noted that the UNHCR praised the work of the government in a number of areas, such as introducing statutory paternity leave and formulating long-term targets over the development of children.

The UNHCR on Wednesday called for the national security law's repeal. It says it was "deeply concerned about the overly broad interpretation of and arbitrary application of the law." (Additional reporting by AFP)

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