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HK: Calling mainlanders ‘locusts’ could land you in jail   

香港就歧视条例检讨谘询公众 为期3个月

香港平等机会委员会(平机会)8日宣布就“歧视条例检讨”展开为期3个月的公众谘询,谘询期由即日起至10月7日。谘询内容主要探讨法例是否应保障市民免受基于国籍、公民身份、香港居民身份或其他有关身份的歧视。[查看全文]
2014-07-10 13:38 Ecns.cn Web Editor: Qian Ruisha
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The undated photo shows a whole page of advertisement on Apple Daily newspaper to protest against mainland mothers who give birth in Hong Kong. (Photo: gmw.cn)

The undated photo shows a whole page of advertisement on Apple Daily newspaper to protest against mainland mothers who give birth in Hong Kong. (Photo: gmw.cn)

(ECNS) – Amid mounting tensions between Hong Kong residents and Chinese mainlanders, the city is considering making discrimination against mainlanders illegal.

Hong Kong's Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) announced Wednesday that it would start a three-month public consultation about extending the anti-discrimination law, in order to protect visitors and new immigrants coming from the Chinese mainland, among others.

The current law protects people against biases based on sex, family status, race and disability. The EOC wants it to also cover prejudices based on immigration and residency status.

If the legislation gets passed, Hong Kongers calling mainlanders "locusts," mainlanders calling Hong Kongers "Britain's minions," paying low wages to new immigrants from the mainland, or providing discounts only to mainland visitors, could all be illegal.

Public opinions will be collected until Oct 7. After that, the EOC will submit the report to the government around the middle of next year.

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