It is not acceptance of the election of Hong Kong's next chief executive


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Posted by Gloria Loo/ Canada on April 06, 1997 at 21:26:14:

Most of the people should know that Hong Kong is a
colony of British. After July 1st 1997, Hong Kong will
be a part of China. After the hand-over, political
stability will come first in Hong Kong-even at the
expense of political freedom. Before July 1st 1997,
Hong Kong's next chief executive was anointed by the
government of China. There were about three hundreds
people who work for the China's government have the
rights to vote in the election and six million citizens
were only watching the T.V to know who will be a next
chief executive after 1997. It clearly to show that
the citizens lose their rights in the election. We
have to realize that there are six million people and
their future is controled by the three hundreds people.
Is it fair to every people who lived in Hong Kong? Or
the citizens do not care their future? I believe that
the election of Hong Kong's next chief executive to
curtail most of Hong Kong's human rights. Whatever,
clearly it would be Tung Chee-hwa, recently anointed
Hong Kong's next chief executive. The problem has not
finish yet. The suspense was whether the leader-in-
waiting would stand up for Hong Kong or stay in line
with China in the struggle over the future of human
rights in the territory. We have no idea what will
happen in the future,but I wish people in Hong Kong
are going to have to stand up for their existing way
of life; the people in Hong Kong have to be realized
that they do have their rights to know their future.
It is not acceptance of the election of Hong Kong's
next chief executive anointed by three hundreds people.


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