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Governor of Hong Kong announced in his speech to the

Legislative Council on 11 October that a Bill of Rights

will be enacted to give effect in local law to the

relevant provisions of the International Covenant on

Civil and Political Rights. It is intended that a draft

Bill will be published for public consultation by the end

of this year and draft legislation will be introduced by

July 1990.

8.

The Committee recommends (paragraph 2.13) that the

Government should make clear to the Chinese Government

the strength of feeling in Hong Kong about the stationing

are

of the PLA in the territory after 1997. The government

believe are satisfied that the Chinese Government in no doubt

question

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about the importance of this issue for confidence in Hong

After 1987 it will be

Kong.

We do not challenge

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China's sovereign right to

station Chinese troops in the Hong Kong Special

Administrative Region for the purpose of defence. The

Joint Declaration provides for this. But we have urged

the Chinese Government to take Hong Kong's sensitivities

fully into account in their handling of this issue.

(III) Actions Within Hong Kong

9. The Government wholeheartedly share the Committee's

view that the best future for the people of Hong Kong

lies in the continuing prosperity and stability of the

territory (paragraph 3.3). In line with the Committee's

recommendations (paragraph 3.5) the Governor has already

prosced announced the decision of the Hong Kong Government to ge

hild

anew

ahead with the construction of the second airport and

ancillary developments, including port expansion and

associated transport infrastructure.

These will be the

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