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          China still needs to be vigilant against interference in HK

          By Martin Sieff | China Daily | Updated: 2022-05-09 08:25
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          In this file photo dated Aug 5, 2019, a Star Ferry Co vessel sails across Victoria Harbor in front of the Hong Kong island skyline in Hong Kong. [PAUL YEUNG/BLOOMBERG]

          The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region held the sixth-term chief executive's election on Sunday, with the central leadership taking all necessary measures to prevent external forces from interfering in the electoral process.

          Hong Kong has been a leading global financial and logistics center for decades.

          But the rise of Hong Kong as an exceptionally prosperous region under British colonial rule during China's "century of powerlessness", from the First Opium War in 1840-42 through to the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, is symbiotically connected to the suffering of the Chinese people and degradation of China at the hands of the Western colonial powers, mainly Britain and France, and Japan.

          It was in Hong Kong that the colossal criminal colonialist project of flooding China with opium to generate enormous profits and force its people into misery was directed through Guangzhou, Shanghai and other Chinese ports.

          Even after the end of World War II in 1945-as British historian Richard Overy writes in his new, monumental history of the conflict, Blood and Ruins (published in April 2020)-the British governments of Winston Churchill and Clement Atlee, deaf to their own rhetoric preaching of the virtues of freedom and democracy, were determined to keep China weak and helpless and saw their continued occupation of Hong Kong as essential to the success of that dark enterprise.

          "The British after 1945 preferred the idea a weak, divided China, where regional concessions might still be extracted," Overy writes. "The test of British intentions came with the reoccupation of Hong Kong in September 1945, carried out in defiance of an agreement with Chiang (Kai-shek) to allow Chinese forces to take it back."

          Ironically, at that time the British efforts were, briefly, opposed by the US led by then President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a principled foe of colonial exploitation.

          Overy continues: "The United States objected to the fait accompli and every effort was made to ensure that Britain would not attempt to resuscitate its former status." But unfortunately, after Roosevelt's death in April 1945, his successor Harry Truman abandoned the anti-colonial policy of his predecessor and Hong Kong remained under British colonial rule for more than half a century.

          Today, we see an extraordinary effort by the US, eagerly supported by Britain and its other allies around the world, to run the clock back more than a century and once again manipulate Hong Kong and its people as a tool to destabilize China.

          The Western rhetoric of defending democracy, human rights and free trade is now familiar. It has been used repeatedly over the past 30 years to undermine and eventually destroy formerly stable and often prosperous societies around the world.

          The most striking recent example, of course, was the shameless "Maidan coup" in Ukraine in 2014, which destabilized the country and made it a helpless victim of neo-Nazis and mercenaries, and set it on course to the tragic conflict we see today.

          Hong Kong has now flourished for a full quarter century under Chinese rule and its 7.5 million people continue to enjoy one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. It remains a global financial center and shipping hub. But Western powers want to trigger continuous political agitations in their attempt to destabilize the special administrative region.

          Those duped into believing that their repeated efforts to alienate and mobilize them in witless agitations-eventually leading to violence-are good for Hong Kong should remember the remorseless outcomes of such misadventures around the world. They never bring the supposed idyllic and mythical "freedom" they claim. If unopposed and allowed to run their dark course, they will inevitably culminate in the violent overthrow of legitimate and stable governments, the horrific rule of the mob, a very high death toll and economic collapse.

          China remains determined to ensure this will not be the dark fate of Hong Kong residents, despite their having been selected-through no choice of their own-as pawns to be used in the cynical "Great Game" of subversion and propaganda to try and undermine China and check its rise.

          The Hong Kong chief executive's election comes at an auspicious time, for Hong Kong is emerging from the crippling fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, in light of daily COVID-19 cases falling around 300 recently-from more than 50,000 about a month ago-Hong Kong has relaxed some social-distancing measures.

          However, as a China Daily report said, the declining number of cases cannot be taken for granted. Constant vigilance and the continued application of the procedures so painfully learned to prevent and control the spread of the novel coronavirus must be continued, otherwise the health of millions could be at stake again.

          The same principle applies to the maintenance of law and order, and peaceful security and prosperity: Hong Kong is again fulfilling its social responsibility by appropriately responding to the COVID-19 challenge.

          And through the chief executive's election, it has shown the world how to step away from the sinister temptations of destructive, meaningless protests and violence, and transform the threat of fear into a bright era of hope and renewal.

          The views don't necessarily reflect those of China Daily.

          The author is a senior fellow of the American University in Moscow.

          If you have a specific expertise, or would like to share your thought about our stories, then send us your writings at opinion@chinadaily.com.cn, and comment@chinadaily.com.cn.

           

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