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HK journalists kicked out of APEC for shouting at Aquino

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Singapore don't have a free press and free speech culture as free as HK, Taiwan, and US.

We have freedom to mock and make fun our leaders. In my opinion, you people should feel shame!

Students’ humiliation of Hong Kong’s chief

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This is plain rude and impolite.
Expressing ones thought and ideas is different from pointing buttocks and middle finger to your opponent. This HK college students was such a disgrace, especially doing this towards older people~
 
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The ethic value in Hong Kong or Taiwan is not same with the ethic value in Indonesia, especially in Bali which the People in Bali mostly will give the best respect and always give the best service to their guest
 
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What are you guys talking?

HK and Taiwan free press and free speech behavior so far, are hugely praised!

These young people are highly motivated and educated.

So does that HK journalist in Indonesia.

Remember, they are HEROES and CHAMPIONS.
 
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The ethic value in Hong Kong or Taiwan is not same with the ethic value in Indonesia, especially in Bali which the People in Bali mostly will give the best respect and always give the best service to their guest

Really?

Soon, free speech and free press will overrun your country and Bali!

Just look at HK and Taiwan. Are we still East Asians?
 
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What are you guys talking?

HK and Taiwan free press and free speech behavior so far, are hugely praised!

These young people are highly motivated and educated.

So does that HK journalist in Indonesia.

Remember, they are HEROES and CHAMPIONS.

those young grads don't look too highly educated and bright with their conduct in those pics. rathet stupid. burning bridge while you still on the same side.
 
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Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index

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Hong Kong ranks third-best globally for "human freedom", topping such well-established democracies as the United States and United Kingdom, according to the research from the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank. The mainland stood at 100th.

The city was the star performer for economic freedom - scoring 9.02 out of 10. But in terms of personal freedom, or civil liberties, it measured 7.8, worse than at least 49 countries.

This gave it an overall score on the "human freedom index" of 8.39, below New Zealand and the Netherlands. The US was ranked 7th and the UK 18th.

"No nation that has adopted economic freedom has ever failed to evolve towards civil and political freedoms, with only two possible exceptions: Singapore and Hong Kong," the report noted. "The great question for the future is whether ... market reforms ultimately lead to other freedoms in [mainland] China."

The mainland was given 5.1 and 6.44 points for personal and economic freedom respectively.

The personal freedom indicator included freedom of speech and religion, legal discrimination against homosexuals and women's freedom. The economic one focused on property protection and individuals' engagement in voluntary transactions.

Civic Party lawmaker Dr Kenneth Chan Ka-lok, an international studies scholar at Baptist University, said the low personal freedom ranking "sounds a timely alarm over signs of compromising civil liberties and an increasingly authoritarian government" in Hong Kong.

Dr Benedict Chan Shing-bun, at the Hang Seng Management College, agreed with the index's methodology. "I believe [mainland officials] are aware of the importance of keeping Hong Kong's economic edge."

The index table, involving 123 countries and regions, was drawn from 2008 and was contained in a new book, Towards a Worldwide Index of Human Freedom, co-researched by Germany's Liberales Institut.

Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index | South China Morning Post

:cheers:

How about Indonesia and Philippine?

HK is HEROES and CHAMPIONS!


those young grads don't look too highly educated and bright with their conduct in those pics. rathet stupid. burning bridge while you still on the same side.

HK education is 1000x better than those in mainland and parts unknown.

If their school is not one of the brightest, HK chief will not bother to come there.
 
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This incident reminds me of this:

2 Chinese journalists deported after manhandling Aquino’s brother-in-law
July 24, 2011 9:00pm

Two Chinese journalists were sent back to their country on Sunday after allegedly manhandling President Benigno Aquino III’s brother-in-law while on board a Cebu City-bound plane last Friday.

Bureau of Immigration officials deported journalists Han Yang and Miliyasi after one of them reportedly grabbed Eldon Cruz, husband of Aquino’s sister Maria Elena “Ballsy" Aquino-Cruz, on the collar while en route to Cebu City on Friday morning, a “24 Oras" report said Sunday.

The Chinese nationals, who were detained and investigated for seven hours in Manila, will also be banned from entering the country, the report added.

Deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said in a radio interview that Cruz does not want to pursue a formal complaint against the foreign journalists.

“I believe hindi na naman po nag-file ng complaint si Ma’am Ballsy at si Sir Eldon," she said in an interview over government-run radio dzRB.

The couple were on their way to Cebu City last Friday to attend a wedding there when Cruz had a brush in with two of the 12 Chinese media men who were sharing the flight with them.

Cruz reportedly called the attention of the Chinese nationals for reportedly being rowdy when Han Yang and Miliyasi shouted at him and reportedly grabbed his collar.

The journalists were flown back to Manila after the incident, and were detained for further investigations while the 10 proceeded to Cebu as part of a “familiarization tour" to promote tourism in Cebu.

Valte further said the Palace does not see the incident as being linked to the rift between the Philippines and China following tensions in the south West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

“I think this is an unrelated incident, isolated matter ‘yan…Certainly may mga ganito pong nangyayari and it has nothing to do with ‘yung isyu po doon sa West Philippine Sea," she said.

The Spratlys, a group of islets in the West Philippine Sea believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits, are being claimed in whole or in part by China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brunei, and the Philippines. - with Andreo C. Calonzo/KBK, GMA News

2 Chinese journalists deported after manhandling Aquino’s brother-in-law | News | GMA News Online
 
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Looks like Aquino is a target for Mainlanders and Hong Kongers.
 
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Aquino can't answer the hard questions, just like the Viets who were left red faced when questioned on the spot by the chinese.
 
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Chinese rude???

Chinese civilization is well known for respecting seniors and polite.


Except that HK and Taiwan are democracy and have free speech. We are Western cultured. If you want to protest, go to US and Europe.

Remember that we are not the coward oppressed mainland Chinese. We are HEROES and CHAMPIONS!

Thank you of being honest for once, now stop bitching how CPC has destroyed the Chinese civilization, in fact CPC is the biggest defender of the Chinese civilization.

You guys have just a bunch of westernized banana, you have nothing to do with our orthodox Chinese culture in Mainland.

Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index

skyline.jpg


Hong Kong ranks third-best globally for "human freedom", topping such well-established democracies as the United States and United Kingdom, according to the research from the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank. The mainland stood at 100th.

The city was the star performer for economic freedom - scoring 9.02 out of 10. But in terms of personal freedom, or civil liberties, it measured 7.8, worse than at least 49 countries.

This gave it an overall score on the "human freedom index" of 8.39, below New Zealand and the Netherlands. The US was ranked 7th and the UK 18th.

"No nation that has adopted economic freedom has ever failed to evolve towards civil and political freedoms, with only two possible exceptions: Singapore and Hong Kong," the report noted. "The great question for the future is whether ... market reforms ultimately lead to other freedoms in [mainland] China."

The mainland was given 5.1 and 6.44 points for personal and economic freedom respectively.

The personal freedom indicator included freedom of speech and religion, legal discrimination against homosexuals and women's freedom. The economic one focused on property protection and individuals' engagement in voluntary transactions.

Civic Party lawmaker Dr Kenneth Chan Ka-lok, an international studies scholar at Baptist University, said the low personal freedom ranking "sounds a timely alarm over signs of compromising civil liberties and an increasingly authoritarian government" in Hong Kong.

Dr Benedict Chan Shing-bun, at the Hang Seng Management College, agreed with the index's methodology. "I believe [mainland officials] are aware of the importance of keeping Hong Kong's economic edge."

The index table, involving 123 countries and regions, was drawn from 2008 and was contained in a new book, Towards a Worldwide Index of Human Freedom, co-researched by Germany's Liberales Institut.

Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index | South China Morning Post

:cheers:

How about Indonesia and Philippine?

HK is HEROES and CHAMPIONS!




HK education is 1000x better than those in mainland and parts unknown.

If their school is not one of the brightest, HK chief will not bother to come there.

It doesn't matter how you beat white men in their 'democracy', they will still look down on you as a group of yellow monkeys.

You guys never got a chance to compete with them in technology.
 
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Aquino can't answer the hard questions, just like the Viets who were left red faced when questioned on the spot by the chinese.
The Philippine Government may have committed lapses during the siege but there's always a right place and a right time to ask the president about it and it should be done in a respectful manner. Why don't they ask Chinese government on killing hundreds of pro-democracy Chinese students in Tienanmen?
 
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This is plain rude and impolite.
Expressing ones thought and ideas is different from pointing buttocks and middle finger to your opponent. This HK college students was such a disgrace, especially doing this towards older people~
perhaps "RUDENESS" is a form of freedom of expression in Hong Kong and Taiwan
 
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Let's look at it this way

You will be send packing if you talk loud during a movie in a movie theatre.

Would you have expected the same result if you are in a international forum and facing nations leaders?

Problem is not that whether its ok or not to disrespect someone, but rather should you display that disrespect in public.

Same deal as in I can accept you pick your nose at home, but definitely not in the street, especially when you are standing next to me...

I am a Hong Konger by the way....
 
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Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index

skyline.jpg


Hong Kong ranks third-best globally for "human freedom", topping such well-established democracies as the United States and United Kingdom, according to the research from the Fraser Institute, a Canadian think tank. The mainland stood at 100th.

The city was the star performer for economic freedom - scoring 9.02 out of 10. But in terms of personal freedom, or civil liberties, it measured 7.8, worse than at least 49 countries.

This gave it an overall score on the "human freedom index" of 8.39, below New Zealand and the Netherlands. The US was ranked 7th and the UK 18th.

"No nation that has adopted economic freedom has ever failed to evolve towards civil and political freedoms, with only two possible exceptions: Singapore and Hong Kong," the report noted. "The great question for the future is whether ... market reforms ultimately lead to other freedoms in [mainland] China."

The mainland was given 5.1 and 6.44 points for personal and economic freedom respectively.

The personal freedom indicator included freedom of speech and religion, legal discrimination against homosexuals and women's freedom. The economic one focused on property protection and individuals' engagement in voluntary transactions.

Civic Party lawmaker Dr Kenneth Chan Ka-lok, an international studies scholar at Baptist University, said the low personal freedom ranking "sounds a timely alarm over signs of compromising civil liberties and an increasingly authoritarian government" in Hong Kong.

Dr Benedict Chan Shing-bun, at the Hang Seng Management College, agreed with the index's methodology. "I believe [mainland officials] are aware of the importance of keeping Hong Kong's economic edge."

The index table, involving 123 countries and regions, was drawn from 2008 and was contained in a new book, Towards a Worldwide Index of Human Freedom, co-researched by Germany's Liberales Institut.

Hong Kong beats UK, US on 'human freedom' index | South China Morning Post

:cheers:

How about Indonesia and Philippine?

HK is HEROES and CHAMPIONS!




HK education is 1000x better than those in mainland and parts unknown.

If their school is not one of the brightest, HK chief will not bother to come there.

show me some links that HK education is 100x better than mainland? students from Shanghai ranked #1 on the PISA test in math and science over HK students.
 
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