If you are arrested in Hong Kong and detained, will you be tortured if you are sent to mainland China?If Mr. Zhouhu was sent to mainland China, what kind of torture he was?

The highest penalties for violating the Kokusan Law are stipulated as life imprisonment or prison for more than 10 years.There are concerns such as "Isn't Agnes going out of the prison as it is?" "Isn't it sent to the mainland to get severe punishment?"I was interested enough to be the top of the trend.

■ The reason why he said, "I was the scariest this time in the 4th arrest."

Regarding the interpretation of the Kuniyasu Law, it is said that legal experts also have many parts that shake their heads.

Most of the views are that the provisions of the law are ambiguous, and there is a strong possibility that the Chinese central government will be arbitrarily responded. "In addition, it says, "If the current law of Hong Kong special administrative district does not match the Kuni'an law, the provisions of the Kokusha Law will be applied."It is also the basis for criticizing the system.

After being bail on the 11th, Shu replied to questions from Japanese media.

"The authorities say that I have been connected to foreign powers after July to connect with foreign powers, etc., but about which SNS is a problem and how it has to do with me."I don't explain anything," he said, "I still don't know what the reason for this arrest is."

The Kuniyasu Law states that it is "applied to acts after the enforcement of the law."Certainly, she has been working at the top of the democratization movement for the past few years, but the Hong Kong member of the political organization that belonged to the law was dissolved before the enforcement of the law has been dissolved, and the range of activities.Was greatly reduced.

Mr. Shu told the reporter, "I was arrested four times, but this time I was the most scared."So what was the difference from the previous three times?

If you are guilty in Hong Kong, it is assumed that a judicial procedure will be taken in Hong Kong.However, the situation has changed due to the enforcement of the Kuniyasu Law.The possibility of being sent to the mainland of China and being judged has increased at a stretch.

■ Involved in China, not Hong Kong authorities

Anyway, Agnes returned from the other side of the fence.However, it is expected to be prosecuted later this year, and there is a possibility that it will disappear again in front of the citizens.

With the establishment of the Kuniyasu Law, Hong Kong has a new Chinese security authorities, the National Safety and Maintenance Office (hereinafter referred to as the maintenance office).This is also an institution that each country is concerned about as a track of the two -country system.

One of the duties of this maintenance office is that "in accordance with the law, we will deal with crimes against national security."In addition, the Hong Kong authorities investigated the case that violates the law, and the judicial procedures were taken in a court in Hong Kong, and the trial was made public.

However, there is also an ambiguous provision, saying, "In the serious incidents that are difficult to handle in Hong Kong authorities, the maintenance office can directly investigate and prosecute the Chinese court."

AFP Communication reports the status of Shu's arrest as follows:

-An the night of the 10th, during the flash of the press, he was handcuffed by a member of the National Safety and Maintenance Office, a newly established Kokushi-Law, which was newly established in Hong Kong, and was taken from his home.

In addition, Shin -Hua Shrine News Agency reported on Tuesday that he would "support the arrest of the police and others.The Japanese sentence of the discourse is from NHK News Web).

In this way, it indicates that Mr. Shu's project is not "the target of the Hong Kong authorities" but is becoming a "serious incident in which the maintenance office is directly investigating".

香港で逮捕され、拘束された周庭氏 中国本土に送られた場合は拷問受ける? もし周庭さんが中国本土に送られていたら、どんな拷問を受けていたか

So what kind of treatment is waiting for you?

■ "There is no fair trial, there is arbitrary arrest and torture."

Her themselves were warned to the international community, saying, "If a Hong Kong democratic activist falls in the hands of China, this will happen."It is her remark at a conference at a Japanese press club held on June 10, 2019.

The video that lasts about an hour is still on YouTube, and I tried to get rid of the things related.

逃亡犯条例改正案は香港が返還されて以来、最も危険な法案。(法律が改正されたら)犯罪を犯した人物は、市民のみならず観光客や記者なども中国に引き渡されることになる。中国の司法制度は香港とは異なり、中国では公平、透明性のある裁判は行われず、恣意的な拘束、逮捕、拷問がある。しばしば、人権保護を訴える人々が逮捕、収監されている。(中略)もし将来、香港で基本法23条に示されている「国家安全法」が導入されたら、違反した香港市民は中国に移送されて裁判を受けることになる。

The revision of the "Escape Ordinance" that appeared here was to judge the Hong Kong government to hand over the democratic activist to mainland China.Eventually, the large -scale protests of citizens officially decided to withdraw on September 4 and was withdrawn on October 23.However, there are documents stating that "more than 10 people died, and 8,000 people were arrested by April this year," said repeated collisions.

She has been complaining of such concerns, that is, "anti -sending (opposition to China)", has become an arrested by the Chinese authorities based on the Kokushasan Law.

■ In some cases, "restrained, tortured"

On the other hand, there are cases where Hong Kong youths have been "restrained and tortured" by Chinese authorities.

Simon Chen (29), who worked as a local employee at the Hong Kong British Consulate -General, was detained in 15 days by the Chinese authorities last August.After being solved from it, the following facts showed the following facts to the British public broadcasting BBC the following facts.

According to the report, Chen was originally in charge of trade and investment, but gathered information about the status of protests in Hong Kong as a new task at the consulate.Against this background, Chen seems to have become a target of the Chinese authorities.

When he tried to leave China on his way home from China, he was detained by a "secret service staff" and was sent to a facility in Shenzhen.The Japanese version of the BBC News (November 20, 2019) reports on his detention.

-Chen explains the situation connected to the chain with handcuffs while spreading both hands overhead.The interrogation focused on the relationship between Chan and protest.Chen said he had the aim of confessing that he had created political anxiety on behalf of the British government.(Omitted) Mr. Chen said he was struck when he moved for hours continuously, continuously on the loading posture (such as squatting on the back of the wall).(Omitted) He said he had been deprived of sleep.The interrogator forced Chen to sing Chinese national anthem and not sleep.

Chen is giving even more interesting testimony.Already last year, "The secret police have clearly said that Hong Kong demonstrations were caught one after another and were brought to the continent of China."

■ The parliamentary federation requests that it does not respond to the investigation mutual assistance

At the end of Mr. Zhou, many people in Japan will be pursuing the trend with interest.

Hopefully, the "Parliamentary Federation of Parliamentary Policy", which has already been composed of super -partic associations, will not respond to the Japanese government to respond to investigative mutual assistance based on the Chinese and Hong Kong governments.We are promoting to enhance the reception of employment visas, such as relieving employment visas.

On the other hand, many democratic activists have escaped to the UK, the former sect of Hong Kong.Simon Chen, who appeared earlier, had a working holiday visa from the UK, and later, on June 26, just before the Kokushi Auto Law, was recognized on June 26.

Satoshi Ran (27), a major member of the Hong Kong representatives and one of the leaders of the 2014 large -scale demonstration "Umbrella Movement" in 2014, also came out of Hong Kong on July 2, immediately after the Kokushi Law enforcement.I have arrived in the UK.

■ How will Japan deal with over -responding China?

So what happens to Shu?

As is known in the press, passports have been confiscated by authorities and the monitoring is severe, making it difficult to escape to foreign countries.There are growing voices saying that "Japan should reach out to salvation," but before he talks about other countries, Japan has rarely accepted political persecutions.

Escape to the UK, which has "friends", seems to be a more reasonable option, but Zhou also had a passport on mainland British.However, he was a candidate for Hong Kong Law members, and he returned his British nationality, stating that he was not qualified as a double national person.With the significant change in the Hong Kong situation of the enforcement of the Kuniyasu Law, will the British government re -grant to the person who once released his nationality?

Looking at the current situation, China has responded excessively to "Hong Kong's democratic activists who connect with foreign powers."Regardless of the crime, the authorities are "arrested women in their early 20s who are interested in Japanese subcultures" among Japanese non -poly layers who are not interested in politics and international relations.The number of people who ask questions to continue the relationship with China will increase.As a destination for overseas travel, there is no way to avoid traveling to mainland China and Hong Kong.

As the degree of collision between the United States and China is deepening, there is a growing possibility that Japan -China relations will be tossed by it.The Japanese government may have to clarify the attitude toward China.

---------- Motomi Sakai (Sakai Moto) Born in Nagoya in Nagoya in 1965.She graduated from the Faculty of International Relations.After 15 years in Hong Kong, she lived in London in August 2008, and she lived with a Japanese wife.She wrote an article for media in Japan as a journalist in the UK.She is also in the travel industry, and she also plays the role of attendance of the Japanese visiting the UK.■ Facebook ■ Twitter -------------

(Journalist Sakai Moto)

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