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Jacques (Moderator)
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Re:Hong Kong here 1 Year, 5 Months ago
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Hi Linsi and others,
Yes, today is the anniversary of one of the most sad day of the PRC history.
For what I saw at that time is that for the first time I saw HK people going down to the street to protest. One million.
Imagine one million people on 6 millions at that time. It is like in a 60 millions people country, 6 million were protesting !
Before that the people of HK were just interested in doing business under the the easy market rules by the British.
It is at this time that democratic parties emerged in HK.
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Re:Hong Kong here 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Jacques wrote:
QUOTE: Hi Linsi and others,
Yes, today is the anniversary of one of the most sad day of the PRC history.
For what I saw at that time is that for the first time I saw HK people going down to the street to protest. One million.
Imagine one million people on 6 millions at that time. It is like in a 60 millions people country, 6 million were protesting !
Before that the people of HK were just interested in doing business under the the easy market rules by the British.
It is at this time that democratic parties emerged in HK.
Leung-Kwok hung
Hong Kong's most popular street protestor now voted as member of the legislative council New Territories, East.
that's why leung-kowk hung has vowed not to cut his hair until the government of People's Republic of China apologizes for its crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, although it was cut once against his will when he was briefly imprisoned following a political action.
Leung's key campaigns include universal suffrage, and working- and under-classes welfare. His political agenda include introduction of a liveable minimum wage and a comprehensive social security system, restoration of workers' right to collective bargaining, and setting a tax on business speculation.
but i will surely vote for him
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Jacques (Moderator)
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Re:Hong Kong here 1 Year, 4 Months ago
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Hi Linsi,
You put an message on "Jacques eye on Asia" that I think, because concerning HK would be better in this forum. Can you move it ?
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Re:Hong Kong here 1 Year, 2 Months ago
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Against Child Abuse
In April, 2006, four small children were found being neglected by their parents when the
only caretaker was their 83-year-old grandmother (“The Pak Tin Estate incident”). The
incident has aroused much media attention, which reminded us of the serious and unresolved
problem of child neglect in Hong Kong...
My POV-
This is one of the gravest problems in Hong Kong concerning domestic abuse and neglect of children.
The high rising cost and standard of living in this terrortory drives every parent to work both, most of the time taking the risk of leaving children home alone to sustain and maintain everyday living.
one of the articles which i posted, happened recently, causing people to catch government's attention and steering the social welfare department on how to address the problem.
http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,4136,140204,00.html
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