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FRIDAY 24 OCTOBER 2014


HONG KONG STUDENTS AT RISK OF ANTI-CHINA SCHEMING BY OUTSIDERS; CHINESE ABROAD
BLAST PROTESTS





 HK leader: 'External forces' involved in protests

The Occupy Central movement in Hong Kong has lasted more than three weeks. The
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region government on Tuesday held talks with
the Hong Kong Federation of Students. But given a lack of positivity on the part
of the latter during the talks, it remains unknown when the Occupy movement will
end.




The external political situation concerning Occupy Central is increasingly
clear-cut. Western public opinion has given it full support. Besides, a mix of
traditional forces that are confronting the current Chinese regime, including
Tibetan, Xinjiang and Taiwan separatists, Falun Gong devotees, and pro-democracy
activists, have beaten the drums for the Hong Kong protests like cheerleaders.

The Occupy Central activists and their adherents must wake up. They shouldn't
act as a puppet of those hostile external forces.

With the Hong Kong radical forces becoming a new member, the anti-China camp
seems to be expanding. If this is the case, it will yield terrible results.

Hong Kong, the Asian financial hub and a role model for the rule of law, will be
held hostage by those hostile external forces, transforming into a battlefield
between them and the rising China.

We suggest the Occupy Central activists not take on such a perilous role. Being
already embroiled in the political competition in the Asia-Pacific region, they
may have been pushed further than they originally intended.

The young Hong Kong students who have participated in Occupy Central should know
that China, which is developing rapidly, is their home country and Hong Kong is
a part of China's rise. They therefore enjoy more opportunities than their
counterparts from a smaller country. Meanwhile, they have to accordingly take
responsibility to safeguard China's security as it rises.

If the Occupy Central forces keep advancing, this will attract more
international anti-China forces. The longer the protests last, the harder it
will be for the Occupy Central forces to back down.

Incredible role reversals have often occurred throughout history. A marginal
part or even central part of a camp could be converted into the enemies of that
camp. We strongly hope the Occupy Central activities won't do so.

The West-supported external forces will continue cheering for Occupy Central.
Exiles will take the Occupy movement as their chance.

Their aim is to strike a heavy blow against China and take it down, but is this
the goal of the young student participants of Occupy Central? If not, they
should withdraw from the protests as soon as possible.

And for a small number of hostile elements to China, the country knows how to
deal with them.

- Global Times

Chinese community leaders in London blast HK protests

Leaders of the Chinese community in Britain on Monday called on protesters in
Hong Kong to stop the Occupy Central movement and let things return to normal.

According to a statement issued by the London Chinatown Chinese Association, the
Occupy Central movement has disrupted Hong Kong long enough and needs to be
wrapped up soon.

The statement called for stability through the "one country, two systems" policy
and continued successful economic development for the international financial
capital.

Under Hong Kong's basic law and its top legislature's decisions, more than 5
million Hong Kong voters have a say in who will become the chief executive in
2017 through the "one man, one vote" electoral system, said Chu Ting Tang,
chairman of the London Chinatown Chinese Association, at a forum on the Hong
Kong situation in London's Chinatown.

Residents of Hong Kong, under the "one country, two systems" rule, enjoy freedom
of speech, religion, education and employment, Tang said, adding that "residents
can demonstrate in the streets, criticize the government, media and members of
the legislative body and monitor the government without restriction".

Tang believes that Hong Kong residents have been enjoying prosperity from a
thriving economy and that their standard of living has been improving year by
year.

"Since rejoining the Chinese mainland in 1997, Hong Kong's status as an
international center for commerce and trade has been strengthened. The
employment rate has also reached an all-time high," Tang said.

Shan Sheng, president of the UK Chinese Association for the Promotion of
National Reunification, noted that the Occupy Central movement has had a serious
impact on the residents of Hong Kong by obstructing administrative operations.
The students among the protesters are young, some even not yet in their 20s,
Shan said. Their understanding of politics is rather shallow.

Since being implemented in 1997, the policy of "one country, two systems" has
been progressing smoothly in Hong Kong, Shan said, adding that real estate and
the economy of Hong Kong have thrived.

The current protest movement is negatively influencing that development and the
everyday livelihood of Hong Kong residents, Shan added.

Thousands of Hong Kong protesters, most of them students, joined the Occupy
Central movement to express their discontent over the process set by the top
legislature for electing the region's next leader through universal suffrage.

China's Hong Kong government on Tuesday held its first formal talks with
students who have been participating in the Occupy Central movement since Sept
28.

- China Daily/Asia News Network

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3 COMMENTS:

 1. righways24 October 2014 at 12:38
    
    The young and innocent students should spend their valuable times in schools
    and colleges and learn instead of wasting their times on the streets and
    road obstructing normal business livelihoods of their parents’ hard earning!
    
    Perhaps, they copy and simply follow the “Occupy London”, “Occupy
    Washington” which might valid there, but ‘Occupy Central’ in Hong Kong is
    different entirely.
    
    Remember, Hong Kong is originally a Chinese territory, was colonized and
    ruled by UK/Britain after Opium Wars for 150 years without even a single
    election. Britain returned to China in 1997 after Chinese people stood up.
    
    Hong Kongers must follow and comply with Chinese basic laws, not British or
    American laws. Foreigners messed up in Hong Kong would fail eventually as
    China rise is unstoppable.
    
    Hong Kongers should not be alienated from mainland since they are Chinese.
    They want to rise up better life as China’s rise!
    
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 2. Rightways Technologies26 October 2014 at 13:37
    
    Perhaps, the youngsters should join the “Occupy London” and “Occupy
    Washington” if they are capable.
    
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 3. righways27 October 2014 at 13:16
    
    Hong Kong's “Occupy Central” is US-backed Sedition | New ...
    journal-neo.org/.../hong-kong-s-occupy-central-is-us-backed-sedition/
    Oct 1, 2014 - Protesters of the “Occupy Central” movement in Hong Kong shout
    familiar .... Funded by Exxon, the US State Department's NDI, the British
    Council, ... young political leaders program focused on training a group of
    rising party ...
    http://journal-neo.org/2014/10/01/hong-kong-s-occupy-central-is-us-backed-sedition/
    
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