Posted on 06/15/2020 1:41:02 PM PDT by NRx
HONG KONG China's Communist Party has haunted Leung's family for generations.
Her father, Guo Yao, fled forced labor and the violent purges of the Cultural Revolution for a better life in Hong Kong, where he arrived with his wife in 1973 to find relative freedom and prosperity.
Years later, as his family watched the ceremony marking Hong Kong's 1997 handover from Britain to China, his then-teenage daughter had a premonition.
I thought to myself, maybe one day we will have to run away from the Chinese Communist Party again, said Leung, now 36. I just didnt imagine it would be this soon.
Now, 17 years after the death of her father whose name means glory to the nation in Mandarin Leung is preparing to flee Hong Kong. A new law approved by the Communist Party to take effect this summer will allow Chinas powerful state security agencies to operate in the territory, paving the way for political purges and intimidation of government critics by secret police. Officials are pushing to impose party propaganda in schools.
With their political freedoms deteriorating, nurses, lawyers, business people and other skilled workers are rushing to renew documents that could provide a pathway to residency in Britain, or finding ways to emigrate to Taiwan, Canada or Australia.
Applications for police certificates required to emigrate soared almost 80 percent to nearly 21,000 in the latter half of 2019 from a year earlier, even before the advent of the security law, coinciding with a crackdown on pro-democracy protests. Animal rescue groups have reported an increase in surrendered dogs as their owners leave Hong Kong. Protesters fearing persecution have sought refuge in Germany, the Netherlands and United States.
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Canada has a points based system. Easier for the highly educated and highly skilled to become citizens
If Hong Kong is cut off from the new territories it cannot survive economically. That’s why the British handed it back in 1997 when the 99 year lease ended on the new territories that Britain took during the opium war (when Britain forced China to allow the UK to sell opium to the Chinese people)
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“If Hong Kong is cut off from the new territories it cannot survive economically. Thats why the British handed it back in 1997 when the 99 year lease ended on the new territories that Britain took during the opium war (when Britain forced China to allow the UK to sell opium to the Chinese people)”
Yes, it was pure extortion.
The lease no longer even existed.
I say we take Hong Kong over via international law and Hong Kong self determination and it becomes the 51st state.
Wouldn’t want this published in WAPO, they are basically just a propaganda outlet for the CCP. Mr. Leung shouldn’t give too many details of his plans. Might be a no knock raid in near future.
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