BASIC LAW (16)
Date
Statements by Chinese
Officials
Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist
Communist
Statements/Comments
by others
18.1.86 (cont'd)
19.1.86
Sing Pao: Former Bar Association chairman Henry Litton has accepted an invitation to become the legal adviser to the BLCC.
properties of various religions will be protected by the Basic Law.
Legco member Martin Lee: The Assessment Office method should be adopted in collecting residents' view on political
reforms and the Basic Law. The identity of those who submit their views should be kept confidential.
BLCC member Man Sai-cheong: The BLCC should set up a sub-group reviewing the relationship between the future SAR and China.
Executive director of Christian Industrial Committee: The Basic Law should clearly stipulate the status of labour unions and the workers' political rights.
Heung Yee Kuk chairman Lau Wong-fat: He hopes
Peking will give BLDC