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<<<Hong Kong's judicial chief said on Friday that free speech has its “limits” despite constitutional protections, and that the city's police would consider investigating members of a new political party advocating independence for the former British colony.>>>
What this means is that the Communists are above the law, right? The Constitution means nothing to them. Why have a Constitution if doesn't mean a thing?
<<<"One cannot use freedom of speech as a shield to defend suggestions which are contrary to the fundamental principle expounded in the Basic Law," Yuen said.>>>
Is this Basic Law separate from the Constitution? And higher than the Constitution?
<<<China's official media have already slammed the HKNP, with officials saying it threatens the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong, as well as China's national sovereignty and security.>>>
Not surprising the Communist propaganda machine always slams anyone who threaten the Communists power. I don't see freedom in Taiwan threaten prosperity and security there, do you?
Apr 01, 2016 12:15 PM
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