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of the NPC would not, therefore, be
violated by this proposal. In addition, to give confidence even further that
there would be no changes in the 50
years after 1997, it should be stipulated in the Basic Law that,
following the precedent of Macau's Basic
Law under Portugal, any future
amendments to the Basic Law can only be
initiated by Hong Kong.
Perhaps, we can best illustrate the
worry of the Hong Kong people by an
analogy. A small town is about to be
resettled in a place where flooding has
occurred about once every ten years in
the last thirty years. In order to give
confidence to the people being resettled
there that their livelihood would not be
threatened by flooding in the new place
of residence the residents ask that a
flood-protection dam should be built.
If the Chinese leaders understand the
anxiety of the people of Hong Kong and
would agree to the establishment of an
insulating mechanism, like a dam,
between Hong Kong and China, confidence
in Hong Kong would be greatly
increased. We, therefore, propose the
establishment of a Committee consisting
of Chinese people of international
standing and reputation. This Committee
will be appointed by the Government of
China. Their responsibility would be to
monitor or advise the drafting, and
implementation of, and subsequent
amendments, if any, to the Basic Law.
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