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Hong Kong proposes new security bill with life imprisonment for 'treason' and 'insurrection'

  • Hong Kong on Friday unveiled a draft security bill proposing up to life imprisonment for offences such as insurrection and treason.
  • The draft also proposed 20 years of prison sentence for espionage and 10 years for offences related to state secrets. 

Hong Kong on Friday unveiled a new draft security bill proposing up to life imprisonment for offences such as insurrection and treason following a month of public consultation period for the bill.

Crimes that will incur up to a maximum penalty of life imprisonment include treason, insurrection, the incitement of a member of Chinese armed forces to mutiny, as well as colluding with external forces to damage or weaken public infrastructure to endanger national security.

The draft Article 23 also proposed 20 years of prison sentence for espionage and 10 years for offences related to state secrets. 

Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee on Thursday urged the need to pass the law "as soon as possible" amid an "increasingly complex" geopolitics backdrop.

According to a government statement, 98.6% of views showed support for the bill during the public consultation.

"The means taken to endanger national security can come in many different forms and the threat can emerge all of a sudden," the statement read, adding that the sooner the legislative work is completed, the faster they can "guard against national security risks."

The proposal will need to be scrutinized by lawmakers through several rounds of debate before it becomes law.

The draft legislation is necessary for Hong Kong to fulfil its constitutional duty to safeguard national security, China's Ministry of National Security emphasized in its official WeChat account on Monday.

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