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Let me guess, Bussard wants to lecture China on how to govern a country just like the Indian democratic way :lol:

Oh no. I think this was long time coming.

Rather I think China should immediately declare and perform actions that integrates HK into China. It should immediately announce that after 2047, HK will be completely integrated into China, like Shanghai.
 
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Oh no. I think this was long time coming.

Rather I think China should immediately declare and perform actions that integrates HK into China. It should immediately announce that after 2047, HK will be completely integrated into China, like Shanghai.

O'really? :lol: , don't worry China will take actions when the time comes in fact it has already taken some appropriate actions after those 2 traitors insulted our nation and its people. Even some pan democratic people are disgusted by the actions of those two.

I believe first thing first, eliminate "PUBLIC ENEMY" no 1 "Made in India Criminals" faked Indian asylum seekers" should be the urgent priority, otherwise there will be no more acha in HK anymore:help:

Absolutely, those fake Indian asylum seekers must be kicked back to democratic India. That's where the land of the freedom is, HK is not worthy of harboring cow pee drinkers or open sh!tters
 
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For the overall safety and wellbeing of american, australian, british, and new zealanders military personnels in HK from these rogue and unreasonable HK anti-PRC protesters, ... ...

:yes4: :P :sarcastic:

effective immediately -- a Short term BAN of entering HK and making usn ships stopovers in HK -- is in place for all american, australian, british, and new zealanders military personnels and diplomats until the year 2025.
Those american, australian, british, and new zealanders military personnels and diplomats that are already entering HK -- they all shall be deported immediately using their own money.
 
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Moved by riots in the most prosperous city of most prosperous nation who study in best universities of world at home and bag maximum patents and, last but not the least, are highest IQ race on earth. I thought HKers would have been celebrating cz-5 launch.
Nevertheless, I hope everything goes back to normal soon.
 
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Good. Ban these god damn motherfukers. Pro-democracy? Hahahahaha, diu nei lo mo!

This decision is not only Por-democracy, but also pro-Hong Kong and pro-China.

Hong Kong is governed by the Basic laws, which agreed on by Hong Kong and China. Yau and Sixtus not only broke the Basic Laws but also attacked Chinese people, and all other people that have suffered under war atracities, all over the whole. Just imagine an Israeli lawmaker starting an oath swear-in by starting with "Hail Hitler" and then verbally abuse the Jewish people; This is basically what Yau and Sixtus did.

It is good that China made this right choice and don't let scums like these people hold set of power.
 
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China tells foreign countries not to intervene in Hong Kong affairs
(Xinhua) 19:54, November 07, 2016
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China said on Monday foreign countries should not intervene in Hong Kong affairs as foreign media voiced concerns following Chinese top legislature's interpretation of the Basic Law of Hong Kong.

The move came in the wake of a handful of legislators-elect publicly advocating "Hong Kong independence" and insulting the Chinese nation at the swearing-in ceremony for the sixth Legislative Council of Hong Kong last month.

"We hope the international community can recognize the true colors of the pro-independence forces, and fully understand the necessity and legitimacy of the interpretation by the top legislature," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lu Kang said at a regular news briefing.

"Hong Kong is a special administrative region under the Chinese central government, and its affairs fall within China's domestic domain and should be free from foreign intervention," Lu said.

The pro-independence forces' attempt to separate Hong Kong from China is against the law and the people's will, and damages China's sovereignty and security and the interests of Hong Kong and foreign countries, the spokesperson said.

Lu called on the international community to support the Chinese central government and Hong Kong government to safeguard national sovereignty, security and unity, and preserve the long-term prosperity and stability of Hong Kong.



Related: China adopts interpretation of Basic Law of Hong Kong SAR

China's top legislature on Monday adopted an interpretation of Article 104 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) by a unanimous vote.

Interpretation shows firm opposition to "Hong Kong independence": top legislator

China's top legislator Zhang Dejiang on Monday said the adoption of the interpretation of the Basic Law of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) showcases the firm opposition of the central authorities to "Hong Kong independence."


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http://en.people.cn/n3/2016/1107/c90000-9138365.html
 
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China adopts interpretation to Basic Law of Hong Kong SAR
Xinhua, November 7, 2016

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Zhang Dejiang (C), chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, attends the third plenary meeting of the bimonthly session of the NPC Standing Committee in Beijing, capital of China, Nov. 5, 2016.

China's top legislature on Monday adopted an interpretation of Article 104 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) by a unanimous vote.

Article 104 of the Basic Law stipulates: "When assuming office, the chief executive, principal officials, members of the executive council and of the legislative council, judges of courts at all levels and other members of the judiciary in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region must, in accordance with law, swear to uphold the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China and swear allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China."

According to the interpretation of Article 104 of the Basic Law, "To uphold the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China" and to bear "allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People' s Republic of China" are not only the legal content which must be included in the oath prescribed by the Article, but also the legal requirements and preconditions for standing for election in respect of or taking up the public office specified in the Article.

Oath taking is the legal prerequisite and required procedure for public officers specified in the Article to assume office, it said.

No public office shall be assumed, no corresponding powers and functions shall be exercised, and no corresponding entitlements shall be enjoyed by anyone who fails to lawfully and validly take the oath or who declines to take the oath, it spelled out.

An oath taker must take the oath sincerely and solemnly, and must accurately, completely and solemnly read out the oath prescribed by law, the content of which includes "will uphold the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, bear allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People' s Republic of China", according to the interpretation.

An oath taker is disqualified forthwith from assuming the public office specified in the Article if he or she declines to take the oath, the interpretation said.

An oath taker who intentionally reads out words which do not accord with the wording of the oath prescribed by law, or takes the oath in a manner which is not sincere or not solemn, shall be treated as declining to take the oath. The oath so taken is invalid and the oath taker is disqualified forthwith from assuming the public office specified in the Article, it added.

The oath must be taken before the person authorized by law to administer the oath. The person administering the oath has the duty to ensure that the oath is taken in a lawful manner, the interpretation read.

The taking of the oath stipulated by Article 104 of the Basic Law is a legal pledge made by the public officers specified in the Article and is legally binding, it said.

The oath taker must sincerely believe in and strictly abide by the relevant oath prescribed by law. An oath taker who makes a false oath, or, who, after taking the oath, engages in conduct in breach of the oath, shall bear legal responsibility in accordance with law, it added.
 
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I tell you..... Chinese rule in Hong Kong will collapse because of demographic dividend.
 
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