On Mar 15, 10:40=A0pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 15, 10:35=A0pm, madmax...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On 15 Mar, 21:04, "Hong Kong Independence Movement (HIM)"
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> > <i...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > Kosovo can get independence. Why can't Hong Kong?
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> > > On 10th anniversary of usurpation of Hong Kong by
Chinahttp://www.hkfr=
ont.org/20070610-en.htm
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> > >http://www.hkfront.org/chingcheong-en.ppt
> > > Ching Cheong, you love China, but does China love you?
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> > >http://www.hkfront.org/plaen.htm
> > > Chinese War Criminals
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> > >http://www.hkfront.org/20060201en.htm
> > > 9 commentaries on Donald Tsang, puppet chief executive of Hong Kong
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> > >http://www.hkfront.org/sepen.htm
> > > Say No to China
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> > >http://www.hkfront.org/index-sub-en.html
> > > Hong Konger Front, calling for Hong Kong independence and the
> > > establishment of the Republic of Hong Kong
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> > i maybe wrong but didn't british "rented" hong kong by force for 100
> > years. =A0And during that century long rule, the people had been ruled
> > by the overlord send over by the british to administrate hong kong.
> > When the lease was up and the british was send packing home. =A0As for
> > some of the url you provided, i have to ask what were the author(s) of
> > those pages smoking when they created them? =A0Must be some strong
> > stuff, and can I have some?
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> He only wanted to be a "British running dog". =A0This has nothing to do
> with independence. =A0If he truly wanted independence, he should have
> raised the issue long ago when the British was in control.
Yet I doubt he really does want to be a British running dog. Why is it
that these questions are being raised now (under China) but weren't
previously (under the UK)? I think a few (somewhat extremist) people
are scared. But I don't think there is really anything to be scared
about. The PRC is doing a fine job with Hong Kong so far, and I expect
it will stay that way.


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