Protest Against the UK’s Handover of Hong Kong to Brutal China! 抗議英國將香港交予殘暴中國!
The UK and People’s Republic of China discussed the future of Hong Kong in the 1980s. The two nations co-signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration determining the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997 without our content, and yet we did not actively reject this move. In 1989, Chinese students protested against the corruption of the Chinese government, which resulted in suppression by the armed forces of the Chinese regime. We were sad, angry, helpless and in a quandary. The event revealed China as a brutal country. However, neither was the handover of Hong Kong to China terminated, nor did we actively express our concern to the UK and opposed against the handover.
Let bygones be bygones, and look possibilities yet to be.
Grasp the present. Make the future. Don’t take the wrong step again. Hong Kong’s future is on our hands!
Since Hong Kong’s handover to China, Hong Kong SAR government and Chinese government breached the principle and promise of “Hong Kong-China Two Systems” stated in the Sino-British Joint Declaration in many aspects: curbed are the freedom of speech, press and assembly, human rights violated, breach of the Rule of Law such as equality before the law and judicial independence, destruction of the democratic system, worsening corruption, intrusion on the languages of Hong Kong, and the list goes on. Protest against the UK’s handover of Hong Kong to brutal China! China breached the Sino-British Joint Declaration! We urge the UK to declare the Sino-British Joint Declaration void and resume British sovereignty over Hong Kong. After the reunification of Hong Kong and the UK, in a fair and just manner, Hongkongers will decide the future of Hong Kong by conducting a referendum on Hong Kong becoming an UK overseas territory.
Gather at British Consulate General Hong Kong at 3 p.m. on 4 June – Pave a way of survival for Hong Kong!
香港被移交中國後,香港特區政府同中國政府喺香港剝削言論新聞集會嘅自由、踐踏人權、無視法律規則( Rule of Law)(即法律前人人平等、司法獨立等)、破壞民主制度、貪污腐敗日趨嚴重、竄改香港既有語言等等,均違反《中英聯合聲明》「港中兩制」嘅原則同承諾。抗議英國將香港交予殘暴中國!中國違反《中英聯合聲明》,要求英國宣告《中英聯合聲明》失效,香港回歸英國。香港回歸英國後,喺公平公正嘅情況下,香港人公投香港成為英國海外領土,決定香港前途與未來。
六月四日下午三點,英國駐港總領事館集合,為香港開創一條生路!
Date 日期:4 June 2016 二零一六年六月四日 Time 時間:3 p.m. – 5 p.m. 下午三點至五點 Location 地點:British Consulate-General Hong Kong, Admiralty 金鐘 英國駐港總領事館 Action 行動:We will give protest letters to the staff of British Consulate General Hong Kong who shall then then pass the letters to Prime Minister David Cameron, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond and Consul General to Hong Kong Caroline Wilson. 屆時將會遞交請願信予英國駐港總領事館職員,再轉交首相金馬倫、外相夏文達及英國駐港總領事。 Contact or Enquiry 聯絡或查詢:Please email to hkukreunification@gmail.com. We will contact you shortly. 請電郵至hkukreunification@gmail.com,會有專人盡快回覆你。
As a colony of the United Kingdom from 1842, Hong Kong was listed as a non-self-governing territory under Chapter XI of the Charter of the United Nations that recognizes “the interests of the inhabitants of these territories are paramount”. However, Hong Kong was removed from the List in 1972 and later in 1997, the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred from the United Kingdom to totalitarian China, all without Hong Kongers’ consent. We should have the right of self-determination. Our language, cultural, political, economic, social, and educational advancements are all under threat from China. China intervenes and manipulates the internal affairs of Hong Kong. It breaches the terms of 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration. We urge the United Kingdom, the International Court of Justice and the United Nations to declare the 1984 Sino-British Declaration void, resume British sovereignty over Hong Kong and put Hong Kong back on the List of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
Events in Hong Kong indicated China has no intention to uphold its end of the bargain. Many aspects of lives are undergoing rapidly deteriorating. Particularly finance, education, judiciary, immigration, policing, healthcare, human rights, freedom of speech and press are all in full retreat. We lost our border and immigration control soon after the unjust transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China. The local and official languages in Hong Kong are English and Cantonese. However, children are misformed in schools that Mandarin is the standard language but not Cantonese. Our languages and unique culture are under threat. Brainwashing China-patriotic elements are penetrated across all subjects in education… these are just minor parts of the tip of the iceberg. Peking’s will and influence are the very obvious causes of these negative changes. The Chinese do not respect the terms on the 1984 Joint Declaration. In order to uphold British honour and integrity, we urge the United Kingdom to declare the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration void. Only with British leadership can the glitter on the Crown Jewel of the Orient shines again.
Hong Kongers have the right to determine Hong Kong’s political system. Until our collective voice expressed in a fairly conducted referendum, the United Kingdom has the duty to govern. We need support from the World especially the United Kingdom!
British Nationals (Overseas) in Hong Kong
Under the premise that we support reuniting Hong Kong with the United Kingdom and pledge loyalty to the United Kingdom, we urge Britain to grant those of us who are British Nationals (Overseas) a citizenship and give their child or children a British nationality.
We were born and raised in British Hong Kong. We love British Hong Kong. We love and respect Britain. We did not have a chance to opt for Hong Kong as a British overseas territory, instead the sovereignty of Hong Kong was transferred to totalitarian China in 1997 through the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration co-signed by Britain and China. China even illegally and arbitrarily regards Hong Kong’s British Nationals as Chinese Nationals in the 1984 Joint Declaration, an act that is racially discriminatory. As a consequence, Hong Kong’s British Nationals cannot get protection from British Consulate General in Hong Kong and China as indicated in the 1984 Joint Declaration. Since 1997, China executes genocide in Hong Kong through rapidly planting a great number of Chinese nationals in Hong Kong, arrogating to themselves the identity as Hong Kongers via numerous methods. Our language, cultural, political, economic, social, and educational foundations are all threatened by China as well. Furthermore, the 1984 Joint Declaration’s protection has a duration of fifty years, of which only thirty-three years remain. The future of British Nationals and their children is in danger. Hong Kong is a British overseas territory. We urge Hong Kong to reunite with the United Kingdom. Under the premise that we support reuniting Hong Kong with the United Kingdom and pledge loyalty to the United Kingdom, we urge Britain to grant those of us who are British Nationals (Overseas) a citizenship and give their child or children a British nationality.
Sign it. Share it. Support Hong Kongers’ genuine choice to reunite Hong Kong with the United Kingdom. Save and free Hong Kong’s British loyal unionists and their children from totalitarian China. Sign it. Share it. Support Hong Kongers’ genuine choice to reunite Hong Kong with the United Kingdom. Save and free Hong Kong’s loyal British unionists and their children from totalitarian China. FIGHT FOR FREEDOM, DEMOCRACY AND OUR RIGHTS!
China’s Breaches of the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration
According to the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration (Joint Declaration), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK SAR) is to enjoy a high degree of autonomy except in foreign and defence affairs. Below are a number of areas which I believe have demonstrated that People’s Republic of China (China) has breached the Joint Declaration, an international treaty signed by Britain and China.
Independent Judiciary
In 1998, Elsie Leung Oi-sie, the pro-China Secretary of Justice, dropped the corruption charges against Sally Aw Sian with no legitimate reason. This marked the beginning of the fall of HKSAR’s independent judiciary.
Since the sovereignty handover in 1997, the National People’s Congress (NPC) has interpreted HKSAR’s Basic Law multiple times. A number of former government officials and public figures, including Former Secretary for Justice Elsie Leung, who are closely related to China government, “recommended” that the Hong Kong Supreme Court seek interpretation of the Basic Law from the NPC – a clear violation of the independence of justice in Hong Kong. That the courts of HKSAR should seek NPC’s interpretation instead of allowing NPC or other powers including the Chief Executive to seek this marks a direct interference with Hong Kong’s law. Mr Justice Kemal Bokhary warned on 24th October 2012, when he “retired” from his role as one of the permanent judges in the Court of Final Appeal that there is a storm coming. Any legal loophole, Bokhary said, should be “fixed” via amendments to the law. Seeking the NPC’s interpretation is by definition giving the China government the ultimate say on any court’s decisions, which contravenes the Joint Declaration’s clause with respect to Hong Kong’s autonomy.
<The Practice of the “One Country, Two Systems” Policy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region> White Paper published by the China Government in June 2014 stated that judges at all levels should love China. This is not stated in the Joint Declaration nor the Basic Law, but a new “criterion” added by China in order to make sure that the separation of power that has long been adopted in Hong Kong can be uprooted eventually. This goes to highlight that CCP will not allow anyone to govern Hong Kong who holds views and ideas that will jeopardise its absolute power. Democracy is one of the many things that China does not agree with nor will accept for many years to come.
Freedom of Travel
China has taken away in some cases, and refused the issuance in others, of a China travel permit to pro-democracy “dissenters”. Over the past 17 years the entry of a number of high profile officials, politicians and political figures from Taiwan has been rejected with no reasons given by the HKSAR Government. It is clear that these decisions have been arrived at as a direct result of China’s interference of HKSAR’s immigration – an infringement of HKSAR’s autonomy, hence a breach of the Joint Declaration.
Freedom of Expression & Speech
Many have pointed out that the China and HKSAR flag and emblem ordinances violate Article 37 of the Basic Law and Article 19 of International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights but NPC interpreted the Basic Law in order to ensure that China’s system is implemented in HKSAR in 1999. In recent years, pro-China Legislative Council members publicly said that the China would send PLA to Hong Kong should there be signs of Hong Kong demanding independence – a threat to freedom of expression.
Freedom of Academic Research
Hong Kong University’s Public Opinion Programme has been conducting polls on People’s Ethnic Identity in Hong Kong for years. In 2011, when the poll results showing Hongkongers identifying themselves as Hongkongers instead of Chinese reached a record high, Hao Tiechuan of China’s Liaison Office called for a press conference and criticised the poll. Since then, similar comments and criticisms have become the norm.
Cultural Freedom
In October 2013, a new performance by Hong Kong Ballet and Ballett Dortmund was reported to have been censored for being politically incorrect. The Cultural Revolution section of the performance was heavily edited down after its opening show which Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor, Chief Secretary, and Zhang Xiaoming, Director of Hong Kong Liaison Office, attended.
Freedom of Assembly and Demonstration
Prior to the handover in 1997, signs of diminishing freedom were heralded when the Provisional Legislative Council amended the Public Order Ordinance restricting the freedom of assembly and demonstration. Since the Ordinance was enacted, the HKSAR police force has been tightening their grip when “handling” protesters, with the exception of protesters (who have been shown to be being paid by China and its minions) who march in support of the China and HKSAR government when controversies arise. A strange phenomenon which is surely more common in countries which are run by autocrats or single-party authoritarians, than in free and fair democracies.
At the latest protest (now being called “Umbrella Revolution” by some international media) led by students in Hong Kong who demand a genuine democratic election, the police force has been using unnecessary violence against peaceful protesters. Protesters, including secondary school students, were not only pepper sprayed, tear-gassed and beaten up, but also had their basic human rights stripped as the police prevented them from going to the bathroom and refused to allow other supporters to provide them with food and water
Freedom of Religious Belief
On 1st October 2000, the Vatican canonised over 120 individuals who were killed in China over a century ago. Hong Kong’s Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-Kiun received warning calls from China’s Liaison Office in Hong Kong saying that “China is very displeased with him” and demanded him to handle the canonisation with lower profile. A clear interference of matters related to Hong Kong’s religious belief.
Freedom of the Press
In 2000, Mr Willy Lam Wo-Lap resigned after being “reassigned” to a new role at South China Morning Post, a key English language newspaper in Hong Kong. Although the newspapers denied that this decision was made under political pressure, many expressed their concern over Hong Kong’s press freedom, including the international media.
Companies were “advised” to pull their advertisements from pro-democracy and outspoken newspapers in 2014. An act which although not directly hindering press freedom, is a blatant attempt to intimidate the media in order to silence them
Blatant Breach of HKSAR’s Autonomy
A total of eight legislators from Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong (DAB), another major pro-China political party, are deputies to the NPC. In addition, 26 of DAB’s members are CPPCC members. This literally opens the front door for the Chinese government to interfere with local affairs. This is a clear breach of the Basic Law’s Article 22 which states: No department of the Central People’s Government and no province, autonomous region, or municipality directly under the Central Government may interfere in the affairs which the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region administers on its own in accordance with this Law. (A list of DAB legislators: http://www.dab.org.hk/eng?t=1317&mmode=be)
In Annex I (X) of the Joint Declaration: HKSAR shall maintain the educational system previously practised in Hong Kong. The HKSAR Government attempted to introduce Patriotic National Education Curriculum into all schools in 2012. The “patriotic” elements have been penetrating into all sorts of subjects across Hong Kong since before this latest effort was even announced: Outrageous content in textbooks with “patriotic” elements include: children bursting into tears of joy on seeing China’s flag and hearing China’s national anthem. In addition, Cantonese, being the mother tongue of most Hongkongers, has always been the medium of instruction for Chinese language subjects. In a recent survey, over 71% of public primary schools are now using Mandarin as a medium of instruction for Chinese language and in one quarter of these schools no Cantonese is taught in any class, with some even banning Cantonese completely in school.
Democratic Referendum
News reports of dishonest behaviour and fake registrations during the latest district council election (all accusations where made against pro-China parties), have not been properly investigated. An extremely small number of suspects were arrested and no follow up was carried out by the Electoral Affairs Commission and the Independent Commission Against Corruption.
On 28th August 2014 NPC announced its plan for Hong Kong’s political reform (which is yet to be debated by Hong Kong’s legislature) showing that China has no intention of helping Hong Kong to put a democratic election system in place. A 1,200 people nomination committee handpicked by China can hardly be a “broadly representative committee” as stipulated in the Basic Law. This committee, which is certain to be packed with pro-China CCP loyalists, hand picks two candidates for a one-person-one-vote election in Hong Kong. Such election cannot be seen as democratic by any standard. By denying Hong Kong’s democratic progress throughout the past 17 years, China has cynically breached the Joint Declaration.
China’s Assimilation – Cultural Genocide
According to the Joint Declaration, HKSAR should have control over all domestic policies except international affairs and defence. However, HKSAR has never enjoyed any autonomy when it comes to border control and immigration policy related to China residents. HKSAR and Hongkongers cannot control who comes across the border when it concerns Chinese. On the contrary: 150 PRC Chinese a day are allowed by their government to emigrate to HKSAR. Neither the HKSAR government nor the people of Hong Kong are allowed any say in the matter. In a particularly egregious example, Si Junlong, a Chinese man who was convicted of murder but later won his appeal and was sentenced to eight years for killing two Immigration Officers in 2000, has since received his Hong Kong permanent residency. HKSAR government’s lack of border control contradicts the spirit of autonomy stated in the Joint Declaration.
Diminishing Autonomy
Mr. C.Y. Leung, the Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR, read his policy address on 16th January. He announced the establishment of Financial Services Development Council, and Committee for Economic Development (the first is a “non-government” institution). The members of both are to be appointed by the Chief Executive and the majority of the members (for they have already been announced) are communist party stooges. Once again, it was an obvious measure to allow the invasion of Chinese in Hong Kong. Given that the FSDC isn’t a government institution, it is not subject to anticorruption regulations. However, it can advise the CE on financial policies and is allowed to accept private donations, which opens a channel for corruption. By opening up the door of the advisory bodies to the Chinese corporate and communists, they can control the lifeblood of Hong Kong.
The White Paper entitled “The Practice of the “One Country, Two Systems” Policy in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region” published by the China Government in June 2014 and essentially unilaterally rewrote the Joint Declaration by “redefining” One-Country-Two-Systems – the relationship between Hong Kong and China. Hong Kong’s autonomy is granted and safeguarded by the Joint Declaration, but China in this White Paper “reinterpreted” it by saying that Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy is not automatic and is given by China. There is no stronger evidence needed than this White Paper to show that China has torn up the Joint Declaration, ignoring the fact that it is a legal treaty registered at the United Nations – at which it has veto power.
China’s Intimidation with its HKSAR Garrison
After the announcement of the civil disobedience movement “Occupy Central”, China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) began to have various “out of the ordinary” exercises in Hong Kong: gunships sailed into Victoria Harbour; the PLA held series of firearms exercises at their Fanling campus; and increasing numbers of helicopters (sometimes as many as 70 flights a day for days on end) have been observed flying back and forth across the border to Shek Kong air field. During one PLA exercise they used Cantonese to demand the “rioters” to surrender – to name but a few instances.
The PLA also is taking over a public space right next to the Central Ferry Piers. Despite the public outcry, the HKSAR government has continued the construction of a road which links the PLA “Tamar” headquarters to the pier.
Recommendations
In the joint declaration, One-Country-Two-Systems and high degree of autonomy were promised by the Chinese Government. However, Chinese officials and mouthpieces have stressed over the past 17 years, on multiple different occasions including their latest “White Paper”, that One-Country comes before Two-Systems and autonomy is “given” by China rather than something that Hong Kong enjoys by right – this is most certainly not what was agreed when Britain signed the Joint Declaration, which is a violation of the spirit of the treaty.
We urge Her Majesty’s Government to
(a) take a firm public and diplomatic stance on the situation in Hong Kong;
(b) declare that China has breached the Joint Declaration and resolve to take back Hong Kong’s sovereignty;
(c) demand that the United Nations revoke the decision made in 1972, which removed Hong Kong from the list of non-self-governing territories, and assist Hong Kong to exercise its rights for self-determination.
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We are fighting for genuine democracy, freedom and decolonisation – the right of self-determination just like Gibraltar and the Falklands to become a British Oversea Territory. Liberate Hong Kong from totalitarian China!
– We object the PRC’s heavy-handed intervention of Hong Kong’s internal affairs, in particular their recent attempt to contravene the Sino-British Joint Declaration through the release of the white paper. Their contriving of the 17th August protest aimed towards disrupting Hong Kong’s domestic politics is also a breach of the Declaration. We demand that PRC withdraw from Hong Kong.
– We condemn the illegal Chinese invasion of Hong Kong, an act that violates both the Sino-British Joint Declaration and human rights. We also protest against the forceful conversion of Hong Kong citizens’ nationality from British to Chinese, carried out by the PRC through the Declaration; it is a clear breach of human rights and an discriminatory act against the people of Hong Kong, and a poorly disguised invasion. We demand that PRC withdraw from Hong Kong.
– We rebuke the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of PRC for their false accusations of the United Kingdoms’ interference in Hong Kong’s affairs; such accusations also serve as propaganda towards the people of Hong Kong. As the country that brought civilisation to Hong Kong, as well as one of the signatories of the Sino-British Joint Declaration, the United Kingdoms is responsible for Hong Kong and her people, and therefore responsible for helping Hong Kong escape Chinese annexation.
The Hong Kong democrats party (anti-democrats in nature) , had came up with “Occupy Central” . This movement had deliver the message of “Hong Kongese are patriotic to PRC and willing to be invaded by PRC” to media globally, especially to western media. Their patriotic is only on verbal level, for most of their direct family are already foreign (i.e., “non-China” in their viewpoint) passport holder or study abroad or in applying foreign nationality. Ironically, it is the UK and other free countries which highly value freedom and human rights. These hypocrites at the same time are ruining everything in Hong Kong – education, living space, food safety, legal system and other aspects. The ordinary Hong Kongese and their children, unlike Hong Kong democrats and other elites who have the ability to leave behind their homeland and live very well everywhere, are struck in the inferno that newly created by Hong Kong democrats. The movement, “let love and peace occupy central”, hope there’s still love and mercy for Hong Kong.
Hong Kong’s dying, soon be dead,
China wants our city red.
Betrayed by government, friends, and foes,
To the world we bring our woes.
Forced to swallow what we do not need,
Those in power pay us citizens little heed.
Merge with China is all they care,
Freedom and rights pushed down the stairs
Laws and civilisation are ignored,
by the mainland Chinese locust horde.
In our protest, of racism and prejudice we stand accused,
Told are we to tolerate their ‘culture’ of barbarism and abuse.
Hong Kong people, third-class citizens in our own land,
Everything we had we watched delivered into China’s hands.
Slamming desire for independence as separatist,
Pro-China traitors pushing Hong Kong to a precipice.
Our children brainwashed into China’s slave,
money, not justice, will be all they crave.
If the world allow all these to go ahead,
Hong Kong is not dying …. THIS CITY IS DEAD!