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by hkmaxpro
1987 days ago
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> reinterpretation had a majority support of Hong Kong people Source for your claim? Contrary to your claim, “The Democratic Party strongly believes that reinterpretation of the Basic Law by the NPCSC is unacceptable” https://books.google.com/books?id=1nccBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA348&lpg=... > UK never granted it autonomy and always controlled it with appointed chief executive UK didn’t grant democracy to Hong Kong because of the threat from China. China is to blame, not UK. Quotes from https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/28/world/asia/china-began-pu... > beginning in the 1950s, the colonial governors who ran Hong Kong repeatedly sought to introduce popular elections but abandoned those efforts in the face of pressure by Communist Party leaders in Beijing. > Chinese leaders were so opposed to the prospect of a democratic Hong Kong that they threatened to invade should London attempt to change the status quo. |
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