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HK questions China's intention over giving Carrie Lam power to appoint judges for trials under security law

Hong Kong, June 21 (ANI): China's decision to empower Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to appoint judges to hear trials under the national security law, amid the anti-national security law protests, has confused the lawyers and opposition party leaders of Beijing's real intentions.

ANI Jun 21, 2020 14:40 IST googleads

An anti-government protest in Hong Kong. (File Photo)

Hong Kong, June 21 (ANI): China's decision to empower Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam to appoint judges to hear trials under the national security law, amid the anti-national security law protests, has confused the lawyers and opposition party leaders of Beijing's real intentions.
"It is very odd for a person [who has] a stake in the prosecution to select the judges," the South China Morning Post quoted Hong Kong Bar Association chairman Philip Dykes as saying.
According to some people like the leader of the opposition Civic Party, Alvin Yeung Ngok-kiu, it puts a big question on the impartiality of judges who will be appointed by pro-Beijing leader Lam, as a new mainland adviser would sit on a top-level national security commission to be set up to "give orders" to Hong Kong authorities.
Ling Bing, a law professor at Sydney University, has warned that the proposal is likely to violate the judicial independence in Hong Kong and undermine the credibility of such proceedings.
"Since Hong Kong will carry out the constitutional duty to safeguard national security, Beijing should allow Hong Kong's judiciary to conduct trials in accordance with normal procedures," Ling was quoted as saying. "On the mainland, judges presiding over national security trials are not chosen by governors or mayors."
The controversial new legislation, which drew strong criticism from citizens in Hong Kong citizens and abroad, comprises six chapters and 66 articles. The chapters, inter alia, cover general provisions, duties and mechanisms for ensuring Hong Kong's national security, issues of crimes and penalties, jurisdiction and law enforcement.
According to the latest draft of the bill, Hong Kong will have a new committee headed by the city's chief executive to ensure national security. It will be accountable to Beijing. The chief executive of Hong Kong will be able to appoint judges to cases involving crimes threatening national security.
According to media sources, a final vote on the bill would be held in the coming weeks. (ANI)

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