2003年07月08日
Plans to push through security bill attacked
Chruch leader says Tung failed to understand public opinion
About 50 pro-democracy legislators and activists marched to the Hong Kong Government headquarters yesterday to protest against governmant plans to push through an anti-subversion bill despite strong public demand that it's delayed.
On Saturday, Hong Kong's leader, Tung Chee-hwa, announced he would amend several parts of the bill because of widespread opposition, but insisted he still wants it passed as scheduled on Wednesday. An estimated 500000 people took part in a march last Tuesday to protest against the anti-subversion laws. The demonstration took place on the sixth anniversary of Hong Kong's changeover from British to Chinese rule.
"Half a million people marched to demand the government to shelve the legislation, and you are still forcing it through, said Yeung Sum, head of the Democratic Party, who organised yesterday's protest.
" Despite the amendments, the government has done too little, too late" Yeung said..........
I saw the Plans to "push through security bill attacked" later, I unsatisfied with the Hong Kong government becausethe government insisted passed as scheduled on Wednesday and not postpone to security bill legislation, so I disappointed for the government.
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