BASIC LAW (150)
Date
Statements by Chinese
Officials
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
25.7.85 (cont'd)
Statements/Comments
by others
A survey conducted by a young writers'
association showed that 80 per cent of the respondents feel that the Basic Law should clearly stipulate how freedoms of speech, press and assembly will be protected.
Mr Lee Sing-chor of the HK and Kowloon Trades
Union Council: The HK and
Kowloon Trades Union Council will not join the labour sector's joint conference on the Basic Law and its members are highly unlikely to sit on the Basic Law
consultative committee.
Southern DB chairman Lam Kwok-kwong: He believes that the Basic Law
consultative committee members will consult DBs' views on the Basic Law.
Wan Chai DB chairman Peggy Lam: All DB members should take part in the
discussion of Basic Law