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The current agitation against the Carrie Lam administration is not a protest against a bill or police actions, but a struggle by the people of Hong Ko...
The current agitation against the Carrie Lam administration is not a protest against a bill or police actions, but a struggle by the people of Hong Kong against the gradual erosion of the city's freedom, a study carried out by a reputed pollster has found.
The study conducted by veteran pollster Robert Chung's Public Opinion Research Institute, involved a survey of more than 1,000 people between July and October, with the aim of finding out the causes and effects of the social unrest.
The final report said the months-long anti-extradition movement is not simply a movement of Hong Kong people protesting against a specific bill, the police force, the SAR or the mainland government – it’s a clash between liberalism and mainland-style paternalism.
The “public sentiment report” said at the heart of the movement is Hong Kong people’s fear of the gradual erosion of the city’s number one core value - freedom.
The people of Hong Kong “would fight to the very end to defend their freedoms”, it said.
The study said the Chief Executive clearly misunderstood the symbolic meaning of passing the extradition bill and people’s subsequent demands.
Chung said he thinks it's still uncertain whether the movement could morph into an anti-Beijing or anti-communist movement.
He said the government must not add fuel to the social unrest, such as introducing Article 23 national security laws, as some Beijing officials have been saying.
"If that really is to be pushed forward now, I think most Hong Kong people will feel that this is a Beijing-initiated action and I am quite sure they will react and revolt against it vigorously," he warned.
Anson Chan, a director of the Project Citizens Foundation which commissioned the study, said Beijing should address people's demands now.
"To accede to these wishes and demands is not a sign of weakness. On the contrary, it reflects that Beijing has taken on board community sentiments here," said Chan.
She said that is the only way the central government can win the hearts and minds of the people here, especially the young.
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ANSON CHAN // POLITICIAN
“She is a retired Hong Kong politician and civil servant who was the first ethnic Chinese and woman to serve as Chief Secretary, the second-highest position in both the British colonial government and the Hong Kong SAR government under the Chinese sovereignty from 1993 until she retired from the government in 2001, sparking speculations of her growing rift with Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa.”
Thirty-four former senior officials and legislators have launched a second petition urging for an independent commission of inquiry to investigate political decision-making and police-protester clashes during the ongoing extradition bill saga. The group – including ex-chief secretary Anson Chan – previously called for the withdrawal of the extradition bill on 14 June. After the bill …
Thirty-four former senior officials and legislators have launched a second petition urging for an independent commission of inquiry to investigate political decision-making and police-protester clashes during the ongoing extradition bill saga.
The group – including ex-chief secretary Anson Chan – previously called for the withdrawal of the extradition bill on 14 June. After the bill was suspended the following day, former officials and legislators wrote again on June 23 to demand its full withdrawal and the establishment of a commission of inquiry.
“Since our last appeal on 23 June we have watched with grave concern the deteriorating situation, both in terms of governance and public order, caused by the government’s proposed amendments,” wrote the petitioners on Tuesday.
“We have seen the Hong Kong community torn apart, and watched with particular concern the estrangements between our police force and the public whom they serve, with claims of unjustified use of force or violence being resorted to by either side. This cannot continue.”
Hong Kong Free Press, July 24, 2019
New Zealand’s relationship with China: is it really a bridge... or a doormat?
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2018/12/22/new-zealands-relationship-china-really-bridge-doormat/
Hong Kong gov't hits back at ex-chief sec. Anson Chan's claim of election candidate 'political screening'
https://www.hongkongfp.com/2018/02/12/hong-kong-govt-hits-back-ex-chief-sec-anson-chans-claim-election-candidate-political-screening/
Йейтс: На Тайване не должны беспокоиться о Трампе
Бывший сотрудник Белого дома Стивен Йейтс (Stephen Yates) заявил в четверг, что правительству Тайваня не стоит беспокоиться по поводу политики нового президента США Дональда Трампа, т.к. президент сосредоточит внимание на вопросах торговли. Йейтс, который в прошлом месяце посетил Тайвань, выступ
http://news.intaiwan.ru/1852.html