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PRC Representative in Hong Kong : Time to implement “One Country, One System”

Chan Kwok Kuen, Director of the Publication Department at the Hong Kong Professional Teachers’ Union, ponders the demise of Hong Kong’s “One Country, Two Systems”, highlighting recent comments by Luo Hui-ning, the current Director of the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in Hong Kong, and pro-establishment government officials.

Disclosing the not-so-hidden agenda of the Central Committee of the Party, Chan believes that Hong Kong people are now left with no choice but to accept a war of “mutual destruction” between those who support the Chinese Communist Party and pro-democracy supporters. 

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Law Professor: Beijing's Insertion of National Security Law in Hong Kong Means an End to "One Country Two Systems" and the Basic Law
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CCP Official in Hong Kong Responds to U.S. Sanction: I don’t have any assets in the U.S.

Source: Stand News #Aug8

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CCP Official in Hong Kong Responds to U.S. Sanction: I don’t have any assets in the U.S.

The Treasury of the United States announced the sanction of 7 Hong Kong and 4 Chinese officials, including PRC's Hong Kong Liaison Office Head Luo Huining, Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office Director Xiao Baolong, Vice Director Zhang Xiaoming, and Office for Safeguarding National Security Director Zheng Yanxiong.

Chinese official Luo stated that the fact that he was sanctioned “proves he did the right thing for the country and Hong Kong.” He also pointed out that he did not own any assets in the US, so the sanction was “a waste of effort”. He added, “Of course, I can send $100 to Mr. Trump so that he can freeze it.”

The Liaison Office issued a statement to "strongly oppose and condemn" the sanction. The spokesperson stated that they were "not scared of any barbaric behaviour" and if the US thought the so-called sanction can make China compromise, they have “forgotten the times, made wrong plans, and wasted their efforts.”

It was also reiterated that the implementation of the National Security Law in Hong Kong aimed to fill the loopholes in the existing laws, however, foreign politicians have been anxious since the implementation. The Office for Safeguarding National Security criticised the US for violating the basic principles of international laws and for sanctioning officers on the ridiculous bases of “limiting the political freedom in Hong Kong”. It was suggested that these US politicians showed their intention of supporting rioters, and they were just like “clowns”.

Source: Stand News #Aug8
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Man Visited by PRC Official in Mediatized 'Home Visit' Turns Out to Be Pro-Beijing "National Flag- Bearer"

In a published statement from the Hong Kong Liaison Office on October 1st, 2020, it was mentioned that director Luo Huining visited grassroots in Hong Kong. One of the citizens interviewed was found to be a pro-China supporter who has been interviewed by multiple pro-beijing media. The man is called Xu Tianmin.

Xu, who has been living in Hong Kong for 7 years, was interviewed by China's Beijing Times during the flag-raising ceremony on New Year's Day. According to China-owned Wen Wei Po, Xu has been contacting members in the “Love China, Love Hong Kong” page, and became the China national flag-bearer. Xu also cleaned up pro-democracy Lennon walls and barricades from time to time.

A photo of Xu tearing off pro-democracy posters in a tunnel at Tai Po was shown in the article. Xu also indicated that he had so far spent more than 100k HKD for cleaning up pro-democracy slogans and posters on the streets until the pandemic broke out. In his bag, he had always carried a can of spray paint and a Chinese national flag.

Source: Stand News #Oct3

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