bradley associates hong kong, Bradley Associates: HK
serves as warning, academic says
The rising localization movement and desperate calls for
democratization in Hong Kong serve as a warning to Taiwan, where Sinicization
and the weakening localization movement were grave concerns, an academic said
yesterday on the eve of the 16th anniversary of the territory’s handover to
China.
“The situation in almost every aspect of life in Hong
Kong has gotten so bad that Hong Kong independence — for which support
remains very weak, however — has been mentioned among the people,” said Chen
Yi-chi (陳奕齊), a doctoral candidate at University of Leiden in the
Netherlands.
Chen, who also serves as the secretary-general of the
Southern Taiwan Society, analyzed political, economic and social development in
Hong Kong between 1997 and the present and made comparisons between Taiwan and
the territory, which was handed over to China on July 1, 1997, at a seminar
organized by the World
United Formosans for Independence (WUFI) Taipei Chapter.
The year 2003 became a watershed year for Hong Kong,
which was hit by deflation — a result of the Asian financial crisis, SARS, the
controversial Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law regarding national security
and the signing of the Closer
Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) , which increased Hong Kong’s
economic dependence on Beijing, Chen said.
Since then, the “China factor” had infiltrated every
aspect of the former British colony as Beijing gradually asserted its political
influence and launched an economic invasion by sending more people to the
territory and siphoning off its educational, medical and business resources.
By the time Hong Kongers “awoke” from the dream of “one
country, two systems” that Beijing had promised, in about 2011 or last year, it
was too late, Chen said…
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