Whereas Chapter III of the Basic Law of Hong Kong guarantees Hong Kong residents other specific rights and freedoms, including—
(1) freedom of speech, of the press, and of publication;
(2) freedom of association, of assembly, of procession, and of demonstration;
(3) the right and freedom to form and join trade unions and to strike;
(4) freedom from arbitrary or unlawful arrest, detention, or imprisonment;
(5) freedom from arbitrary or unlawful search of, or intrusion into, a Hong Kong resident’s home or other premises;
(6) freedom and privacy of communication;
(7) freedom of movement within the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region;
(8) freedom of emigration to other countries and regions;
(9) freedom of conscience; and
(10) the right to institute legal proceedings in the courts against the acts of the executive authorities and their personnel;