1. Accepting the Hong Kong-Chinese
As a few news agencies reported authorities from the Liaison Office of the Central People's Government in the Hong Kong having allegedly rendezvoused with incumbent Hong Kong government officials to give pressure on their policy-making, people become increasingly aware of the day of expiration is arriving earlier than expected. Many are afraid of losing the well-established economic environment and judiciary system, and even the loss of their freedom of trade, speech, press and religion upon the arrival of the day when the Declaration expires. ... From being stereotyped as barbarians who ...
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