Serious AMDK still Bestest! Hong Kong Chinks Beggin UK AMDKs to Protect Them!

Pinkieslut

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
18,912
Points
113
Protesters call on UK to protect Hong Kongers from China
15 Sep 2019 06:25PM
Asia
HONG KONG: Protesters rallied outside Britain's consulate in Hong Kong on Sunday (Sep 15), demanding London do more to protect its former colonial subjects and ramp up pressure on Beijing over sliding freedoms.

Hundreds of demonstrators sang "God Save the Queen" and "Rule Britannia" outside the consulate, waving the Union Jack as well as Hong Kong's colonial-era flags.

The protest came as another large rally made its way through the city streets on Sunday afternoon in defiance of a ban by police, who warned the gathering was illegal.

The once-stable international hub has been convulsed by weeks of huge, sometimes violent rallies calling for greater democratic freedoms and police accountability.

READ: Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong hopes for US 'bipartisan support'
READ: Hong Kong hills shine with protest lights in Mid-Autumn Festival rally






The movement is the biggest challenge to China's rule since the city was handed back by Britain in 1997 and shows no sign of ending, with local leaders and Beijing taking a hard line.

Under a deal signed with Britain ahead of the city's 1997 handover to China, Hong Kong is allowed to keep its unique freedoms for 50 years.

Activists accuse Beijing of reneging on those promises by tightening political control over the semi-autonomous territory and refusing calls for universal suffrage.Many of the protest signs accused Britain of not doing enough to confront Beijing over its tightening grip on the semi-autonomous Chinese city.

"Sino-British Joint Declaration is VOID," one read, referencing the 1984 agreement that paved the way for the city's handover, a deal that Hong Kongers were given no say over.

"So far I'm quite disappointed by the fact that the UK hasn't done anything to support us," protester Alex Leung, a recent graduate, told AFP.

Many called for Hong Kongers who want to leave the city to be granted citizenship in Britain or other Commonwealth nations.






Some Hong Kongers were given British National Overseas (BNO) passports before the handover, a document that allows holders easy travel to the UK but grants no working or residency rights.

"At least with the full citizenship they can protect Hong Kong people from the Chinese government," protester Anthony Chau, who holds a BNO passport, told AFP.

Earlier this week some 130 UK lawmakers signed a joint letter calling for Britain and Commonwealth countries to come up with an "insurance policy" for Hong Kongers to resettle overseas should they wish to.

Protesters accused Britain of failing to hold Beijing to account over its treatment of Hong Kong AFP/Nicolas ASFOURI

BRITAIN TREADS CAREFULLY

Hong Kong has been battered by nearly 100 days of protests, sparked by a now-abandoned plan to allow extraditions to the mainland.

China has portrayed the protests as foreign-funded, singling out Britain and the United States for criticism, although it has presented little evidence beyond supportive statements from some foreign politicians.

READ: Hong Kong hills shine with protest lights in Mid-Autumn Festival rally
It has insisted Hong Kong - an international finance hub with a significant foreign population - is an entirely internal matter.

Britain has walked a careful path on the protests, keen to keep Beijing onside as a valuable trade partner, especially given the uncertainty thrown up by its imminent departure from the European Union.

But it has also expressed concerns about the direction Hong Kong has headed and says it has a duty to ensure Beijing upholds the deal it struck before the handover.

"The Joint Declaration is a legally binding treaty between the UK and China that remains as valid today as it was when it was signed and ratified over 30 years ago," a British Foreign Office spokeswoman said in June.

Democracy advocates have ramped up appeals to the international community in recent weeks, with prominent activists travelling overseas and crowd-funding used to print adverts in global newspapers.

Joshua Wong, a well-known activist, is currently in the United States and met Germany's foreign minister earlier this week in Berlin - a trip that has infuriated Beijing.

Sunday's protest outside the UK mission was significantly smaller than a huge march the week before to the United States consulate which saw tens of thousands turn out.

The movement has vowed to continue until key demands are met, including an inquiry into the police, an amnesty for those arrested and universal suffrage.

While fights have broken out between rival political camps in recent days, the last two weekends have seen much less intense battles between protesters and riot police.

But there are plans for further protests, especially come Oct 1 when leaders in Beijing are planning huge celebrations to mark the 70th anniversary of the People's Republic of China.
 
Ask HK rich guy and chio bu migrate to sg. Sg need and want more chink. HK will be always under China unless their island is far away from China like TW. China is not all that bad like other countries it has pros and cons. Just dont break the law or dun get caught, you will be always safe. Why angry over extradition bill? Just dun break the law. HK is already handed back to China so suck thumb. Migrate to sg or canada or aus or nz. If not, just continue work or do business and investment to make yourselves rich. Everywhere is almost same, employee would not get u rich.
 
America will protect Hong Kong.

qnj8hu0vmsm31.png
 
Maggie tgatcher gave away hong kong thinking china will open up and become more democrstic. It looks like the opposite has happened.
 
Maggie tgatcher gave away hong kong thinking china will open up and become more democrstic. It looks like the opposite has happened.

Get your facts right! Margaret Thatcher didn't exactly gave away Hong Kong. As part of their own unequal treaty, they are supposed to return HK back to China. HK was seized from China in the first place! That's also democratic?:rolleyes:
 
The hongkies should go and beg for help outside Japan's embassy. I'm sure His Majesty would still remember his former colonial subjects and send troops to protect them.
 
The hongkies should go and beg for help outside Japan's embassy. I'm sure His Majesty would still remember his former colonial subjects and send troops to protect them.

Her you son of a bitch.
 
Fat fuck Kirsten han is right again.... AMDK is still the bestest!


9C8E3E3D-66DA-4DB1-B7EF-93E1C0C12338.jpeg
6B106A66-7DDA-47F2-9362-DD21C8AE018E.gif
 
eh pundek, get your fucks right and best if you call chris patten to clarify :redface:

u can simply ignore that empty vessel
that empty vessel is a attention seeker
getting into debates is a major way attention seekers
dominate the discussion and get everyone to focus on them.
 
u can simply ignore that empty vessel
that empty vessel is a attention seeker
getting into debates is a major way attention seekers
dominate the discussion and get everyone to focus on them.
as for me, i'd rather put this pundek in his place (as i've done before) and set the record straight, as what kuanti has done below - rather than let cockanathans like him spew fuckthings. sometimes got to be cruel in order to be kind lah :devilish:
Get your facts right! Margaret Thatcher didn't exactly gave away Hong Kong. As part of their own unequal treaty, they are supposed to return HK back to China. HK was seized from China in the first place! That's also democratic?:rolleyes:
 
Back
Top