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Massive Protest Grips Hong Kong
Taipei Times ^ | 07.02.03

Posted on 07/02/2003 1:33:12 PM PDT by Enemy Of The State

Massive protest grips Hong KongFREEDOMS: In the largest demonstration since the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, hundreds of thousands gathered to protest against planned anti-subversion laws

REUTERS
Wednesday, Jul 02, 2003,Page 1

 

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Hundreds of thousands of people pack Hong Kong's Victoria Park before marching to Hong Kong government headquarters yesterday to protest against plans to enact an anti-subversion bill that critics fear will curtail civil liberties.
PHOTO: AP
Hundreds of thousands of protesters took to Hong Kong's streets yesterday to denounce the government's planned anti-subversion law, in the city's biggest street demonstration since the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

"Return rule to the people," they chanted as the rally began to denounce a bill critics say will impose Beijing-style control over free speech and the media.

Brandishing banners, umbrellas and fans, many wore black on a sweltering day to mourn what they said was the demise of rights and freedoms in one of the world's key financial centers.

Critics say the law, which Beijing has been pressing Hong Kong to enact, poses the biggest threat to basic rights in the former British colony since it reverted to Chinese rule in 1997.

Hours before the rally began, protesters burned the Communist Party flag as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao ( 溫家寶 ) repeatedly tried to reassure the nervous territory that its freedoms would be protected.

By late afternoon rally organizers said around 400,000 people had turned out with more still pouring in. It was the largest organized protest in Hong Kong since 1989, when a million turned out after troops killed hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators in the Chinese capital.

Many more protesters were stranded miles away as the crush of people heading to the rally overwhelmed subway and bus systems.

The government has said it would not back down on the legislation regardless of yesterday's turnout. The bill is bound to be passed by the territory's legislature, which is packed with pro-Beijing and pro-government supporters.

While most marchers' prime target was the anti-subversion measures, to be enshrined as Article 23 of Hong Kong's Basic Law or mini-constitution, many others said they were frustrated by the government's handling of the ailing economy and the SARS epidemic, which killed some 300 people in the territory.

Marchers came from all walks of life with businessmen, retirees and young couples pushing baby strollers marching alongside veteran pro-democracy supporters.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: article23; china; hongkong

1 posted on 07/02/2003 1:33:12 PM PDT by Enemy Of The State
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To: Enemy Of The State
And the worst thing is that the British needn't have abandoned Hong Kong to China, as so many blithely assume, i.e., 'the lease was up.' In fact the 99-year leases only applied to the 'new territories' ... not Hong Kong. That was a perpetual lease.
2 posted on 07/02/2003 1:47:40 PM PDT by Paul Ross (From the State Looking Forward to Global Warming! Let's Drown France!)
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To: Enemy Of The State
Communists are patient, yet relentless, in their goal to take over the world. Hong Kong is going to be like watching a verrry slow train wreck.

Control freaks (Communists) never give up; they are only beaten into submision.
3 posted on 07/02/2003 3:24:57 PM PDT by MonroeDNA (Happy Independance day! We owe our Freedom to Patriots, like JR.)
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To: Enemy Of The State
did somebody say " Float the Yuan!"
4 posted on 07/02/2003 8:21:17 PM PDT by free from tyranny
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