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hong kong peeps, it's political system in hong kong. the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a stronghold against china? no, i the day all the way to 2047 could go unanswered. the question was, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would set the kind of restrictions that beijing imposes on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discussion to decide what kind of political system will prevail in hong kong, much more no. 90 people of hong kong get in return for being subsumed into children or a chance to be spied on by what human rights watch called one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems. whatever happens will happen in hong kong after 2047, their finest records of arbitrary detention torture and violations of right to trial. you really think the people of hong kong are 2nd class i need some of out in my life. not really looking forward to that. i think in today's world that we should be very objective and non-biased about china. let's do look at how
hong kong peeps, it's political system in hong kong. the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a stronghold against china? no, i the day all the way to 2047 could go unanswered. the question was, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would set the kind of restrictions that beijing imposes on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discussion to decide what kind of political system will prevail in hong...
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hong kong peeps its political system in hong kong, the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a strong hold against china? no, i the answering or even today, i know all the way to try to do 47 could go unanswered. the question was, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would except the kind of restrictions that poses on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discretion to decide what kind of political system will prevail in hong kong, much more known one people of hong kong get in return for being subsumed into children or a chance to be spied on by what human rights watch. one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems, whatever happens will happen in hong kong after 2047, their finest records of arbitrary detention torture and violations of right trial. you really think the people of hong kong are 2nd class. i need some of that in my life. not really looking forward to that, i think in today's world that we should be very objective and non-biased about c
hong kong peeps its political system in hong kong, the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a strong hold against china? no, i the answering or even today, i know all the way to try to do 47 could go unanswered. the question was, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would except the kind of restrictions that poses on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discretion to decide what kind of political...
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hong kong peeps its political system in hong kong, the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a strong hold against china? no, i that day, all the way to try to do 47 could go unanswered. the question on us, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would ever accept the kind of restrictions that poses on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discretion to decide what kind of political system will prevail in hong kong. more known, one pole of hong kong get in return for being subsumed into children or a chance to be spied on by what human rights watch called one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems. whatever happens will happen in hong kong after 2047, their finest records of arbitrary detention torture and violations of right to trial. you really think the people of hong kong are said, gosh, i need some of that in my life. not really looking forward to that. i think in today's world that we should be very objective and non-biased about china. let's now
hong kong peeps its political system in hong kong, the capital is the system. but do you think anyone will realistically expect the hong kong can be misused as a strong hold against china? no, i that day, all the way to try to do 47 could go unanswered. the question on us, which is where the beijing imagines hong kong would ever accept the kind of restrictions that poses on its own people on the mainland. after 2047, china has full discretion to decide what kind of political system will prevail...
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of hong kong. get in return for being so soon, then to children or a chance to be spied on by what human rights watch called one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems. whatever happens will happen in hong kong after 2047, their owners records of arbitrary detention torture and violations of right to trial. you really think the people of hong kong are 2nd class. i need some of that in my life. not only looking forward to that, i think in today's world that we should be very objective and non-biased about china. let's look at how china is developing. let's look at china lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. let's look at how hong kong has benefited a tremendously over the past 22 years after being part of the one country to system. nathan law. is there no way for the pro-democracy movement to negotiate now with the whole government or has that door closed for good? i think if we look at the escalating aggressive behavior from the central government, the disqualifica
of hong kong. get in return for being so soon, then to children or a chance to be spied on by what human rights watch called one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems. whatever happens will happen in hong kong after 2047, their owners records of arbitrary detention torture and violations of right to trial. you really think the people of hong kong are 2nd class. i need some of that in my life. not only looking forward to that, i think in today's world that we should be very...
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and in hong kong, do you think you'll ever go back to hong kong? i'm an actress, i'm not entitled to lose hope. so i am hopeful that i can return home cong. but in that case, time see the democracy and freedom in hong kong. but it takes a long while. you really believe that? i do? i think many individuals not only in hong kong, but in china they, they also have to have hope. and it takes a lot of efforts or maybe sacrifices from our generation or maybe fischer generations to achieve that. but i think the fate of people will never die and will never give up after panted enforcement. and some thought by society discarded children on the streets of the philippines, searching for homes. but what they find is persecution in prison and violence. a film about minnows, homeless children who are fighting for survival every single day, 15 minutes on d.w. . why are people forced to hide in trucks? there are many resurfaces there are many cancers. and there are many stories make up your own body. double you made for mines has a virus spread. why do we panic? a
and in hong kong, do you think you'll ever go back to hong kong? i'm an actress, i'm not entitled to lose hope. so i am hopeful that i can return home cong. but in that case, time see the democracy and freedom in hong kong. but it takes a long while. you really believe that? i do? i think many individuals not only in hong kong, but in china they, they also have to have hope. and it takes a lot of efforts or maybe sacrifices from our generation or maybe fischer generations to achieve that. but i...
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zone on the crisis in hong kong. over the last year, we've interviewed several probate janan pro-democracy figures, and we challenge them all to justify what they've done and said some of their arguments have clearly failed to stand the test of time. nathan law, a leading pro-democracy activist, fled to london in june after a warrant was issued for his arrest. this week i asked him if you'd ever believed his movement could take on beijing and when i think we have already achieved a lot of things where demonstrate the courage and bravery of how come people and making sure the well knows that well received thing and collaborating in combating the authoritarian expansion of china. so i think we have awakened the world, but the result isn't in doubt is it, china will get its way, will get its way, won't it? while beijing has been suppressing hong kong people at the cost of our basic freedom. and as a matter of fact, the world has been reacting to that suppression, a lot of sanctioning to an embargo always. and also, plen
zone on the crisis in hong kong. over the last year, we've interviewed several probate janan pro-democracy figures, and we challenge them all to justify what they've done and said some of their arguments have clearly failed to stand the test of time. nathan law, a leading pro-democracy activist, fled to london in june after a warrant was issued for his arrest. this week i asked him if you'd ever believed his movement could take on beijing and when i think we have already achieved a lot of...
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let's come back to hong kong. it doesn't look as though it's one country 2 systems that have running in the national security organs have and imposing their security laws on hong kong. it doesn't look like 2 systems. it looks like one country, one system, if you do that, they are and acting. they are trying to enact a hong kong specific version which is consistent with our common law systems. if they just wish to implement, impose china's system on us, they could just apply this to us, china's national security law, but they are not doing this. they are now consulting hong kong experts about and drafting a hong kong specific version for us to take account of our separate systems. those comforting predictions turned out to be wide of the mark when beijing security law was published. it was all that the pro-democracy movement had feared, and more whole cases could now be handed over to the mainland for investigation judgement and punishment trials could be held in secret. and though the new security agencies were no
let's come back to hong kong. it doesn't look as though it's one country 2 systems that have running in the national security organs have and imposing their security laws on hong kong. it doesn't look like 2 systems. it looks like one country, one system, if you do that, they are and acting. they are trying to enact a hong kong specific version which is consistent with our common law systems. if they just wish to implement, impose china's system on us, they could just apply this to us, china's...
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al jazeera, hong kong. ♪ anchor: let's bring in our guests from hong kong.au, former chairperson of the democratic party of hong kong. an author and conservative columnist from new jersey. joining us from hong kong is a journalist and author of several books on the relationship between hong kong and china. welcome to each of you. let me start with you, emily. how much is this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? >> very much. some of the peoe that i've spoken to are saying that things are going to get a lot more worse. so i think we have to fasten our seatbelts. it seems beijing, the administration of carrie lam, they don't give it about public opinion or internationally. they are hell-bent on cracking down on dissent. now that the democrats have left the legislative council, because we have the pandemic and social distancing rules, people cannot turn out to march in huge numbers. there's a lot of pent-up feeling of anger and frustration. concern. i think things are going to get worse. we are ready. don't think we have thrown in the towel. we ar
al jazeera, hong kong. ♪ anchor: let's bring in our guests from hong kong.au, former chairperson of the democratic party of hong kong. an author and conservative columnist from new jersey. joining us from hong kong is a journalist and author of several books on the relationship between hong kong and china. welcome to each of you. let me start with you, emily. how much is this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? >> very much. some of the peoe that i've spoken to are saying...
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between hong kong and china. welcome to each of you, emily. let me start with you today. how much is all of this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? well, i guess very much, and some of the people that i've spoken to or saying that things are going to get a lot more worse. and so i think we have to really fasten our seat belt because it seems beijing and the administration of kerry lamb just they don't just give a damn about public opinion here or internationally. and they're hell bent on cracking down on dissent. now, depend, democrats have left the legislative council because we have a pandemic and social distancing loose people cannot turn out to march in huge numbers. so there is a lot of pent up feeling of anger and frustration and concern. and i think i think things things are going to get worse. so. 6 we're ready and don't think that we have seen that. i'll know we are ready and we will continue with the struggle. but things could turn nasty. stephen, how much does all this damage or damage f
between hong kong and china. welcome to each of you, emily. let me start with you today. how much is all of this going to reshape hong kong's political landscape? well, i guess very much, and some of the people that i've spoken to or saying that things are going to get a lot more worse. and so i think we have to really fasten our seat belt because it seems beijing and the administration of kerry lamb just they don't just give a damn about public opinion here or internationally. and they're hell...
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that is the trend in hong kong. one country to systems is gone now with the security law. that system is over. no. i do security law. that system is over. no. ido not security law. that system is over. no. i do not think so. one country to systems is a legacy created by china and the united kingdom and all of us should be very proud of and one country to systems should remain the pillar upon which hong kong's stability and prosperity is further developed, at least up to 2047. why do you think the international community, the us, the uk, do not agree with you and view this as a threat to one country to systems?” don't think the united states oi’ don't think the united states or the don't think the united states orthe uk or don't think the united states or the uk or other countries really represent the international community. the international community. the international community. the international community is much larger than the several countries you mention. the international community should also include the 1
that is the trend in hong kong. one country to systems is gone now with the security law. that system is over. no. i do security law. that system is over. no. ido not security law. that system is over. no. i do not think so. one country to systems is a legacy created by china and the united kingdom and all of us should be very proud of and one country to systems should remain the pillar upon which hong kong's stability and prosperity is further developed, at least up to 2047. why do you think...
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china's role of hong kong, 19 opposition. politicians had earlier threatened a mass resignation if any of them were barred from the legislative council. though siegel single you fire for legislators who have been deemed in accordance by the law to not genuinely swear, to uphold the basic law, and not genuinely plead their allegiance to hong kong. we have doubts about their ability to perform the duties. if they are unable to uphold the basic law and to support hong kong, of course, i am not qualified to be legislators. tom grundy is editor in chief and co-founder of the hong kong free press. he explains how the move could soon see no opposition representation in the legislative council. these 4 were banned from and now to spy on the election that was supposed to take place. this tandberg was delayed e.-s. only over 19. it has happened before that we've seen democratically elected lawmakers like this ousted from the legislature for the 1st time. this is not going through the courts within minutes, just hours after beijing made
china's role of hong kong, 19 opposition. politicians had earlier threatened a mass resignation if any of them were barred from the legislative council. though siegel single you fire for legislators who have been deemed in accordance by the law to not genuinely swear, to uphold the basic law, and not genuinely plead their allegiance to hong kong. we have doubts about their ability to perform the duties. if they are unable to uphold the basic law and to support hong kong, of course, i am not...
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, given what has happened in hong kong.es not seem like beijing is worried about this. beijing did take a very curious timing to push this move, when america is distracted by the covid-19 pandemic andlso the presidential election. today we have not heard from the u.s. state department the biden team regarding hong kong. however, i think this beijing move sends a very strong signal to the president elect joe biden that this is no longer 2016. he is going to deal with the very different china. laura: now that those independent lawmakers have resigned in hong kong, what is next for their calls? -- their cuase? correspondent: it is a very difficult position for them. hong kong's election has been delayed till next year. after all of this mess, it is very tough for any opposition party to make a voice in the lawmaking process and hong kong. but they are doing right now is what is called international lobbying. for example, hong kong in the u.s. and in the u.k. talking to policymakers, lawmakers, to try to push the agenda forward
, given what has happened in hong kong.es not seem like beijing is worried about this. beijing did take a very curious timing to push this move, when america is distracted by the covid-19 pandemic andlso the presidential election. today we have not heard from the u.s. state department the biden team regarding hong kong. however, i think this beijing move sends a very strong signal to the president elect joe biden that this is no longer 2016. he is going to deal with the very different china....
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the future of hong kong -- that the future of hong kong lies across the border.en, stay there for us. we will listen and now to see what carrie lam has to say. set to be the only major economy to record growth in 2020, the mainland has put forward a package of domestic and international separation. benefiting from its proximity to the mainland and the central government's long-standing support under the one country, two systems printable, hong kong will be given new impetus and can continue to capitalize on the strength to serve the country's needs with proactive inital -- proactive [indiscernible] and national development. in light of this development, i announced early last month the postponement of the delivery of this year's policy address to allow more time for discussion with the relevant central authorities as well as the provincial government on policy initiatives that will support hong kong's development and the future. delegations had in-depth exchanges, and we received positive feedback. in our meeting, the vice premier of the state council remarked th
the future of hong kong -- that the future of hong kong lies across the border.en, stay there for us. we will listen and now to see what carrie lam has to say. set to be the only major economy to record growth in 2020, the mainland has put forward a package of domestic and international separation. benefiting from its proximity to the mainland and the central government's long-standing support under the one country, two systems printable, hong kong will be given new impetus and can continue to...
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actually, the police in hong kong are trying to deal with any collective action in hong kong in any kinde calling for protests, there is lots of risk that's going to be taken. and that is why recently we did not have any collective action in hong kong any more. and after the national security law, whatever your speeches or participation in protests, you taking further risk for being arrested. for sure, t is not only for the national security law, but they are just trying to do everything they can to tackle down the freedom of the hong kong people. so realistically, what is your assessment of what happens next? actually, i think the liberty in hong kong, especially for the freedom of expression and the political spectrum, is extremely important right now. but certainly to say under the disqualification of four members and the resignation of democrats, it seems there would only be a rubber—stamp right now. and there are a lot of things at the hong kong government wanted to do without the people's mandates, including trying to impose a policy which allows the mainland hung congress to vote.
actually, the police in hong kong are trying to deal with any collective action in hong kong in any kinde calling for protests, there is lots of risk that's going to be taken. and that is why recently we did not have any collective action in hong kong any more. and after the national security law, whatever your speeches or participation in protests, you taking further risk for being arrested. for sure, t is not only for the national security law, but they are just trying to do everything they...
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however, hong kong has been reacting to this most hong kong hours have been anticipating this days to come. many of them on disappointed and very strong that beijing is bypassing the basic law, which is the meat constitution off home call to just disqualify. you know, pro-democracy lawmakers with immediate effect and many of them saying that without any opposition forces in the legislative council in the future, the legislature will only become a robust and polity, which is just like the legislature in china where they approved. all right. correspondent joyce lee in hong kong. thanks very much for speaking to us. let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world . now. typhoon vanco has lashed the philippines, leaving millions without power. rescue teams were overwhelmed in city. close to the capital manila where around half the houses have been flooded. it's the 3rd typhoon to hit the philippines within as many weeks. the storm has now weekend and is heading towards vietnam. violent clashes broke out in peru's capital leymah after the former head of congress, manuel
however, hong kong has been reacting to this most hong kong hours have been anticipating this days to come. many of them on disappointed and very strong that beijing is bypassing the basic law, which is the meat constitution off home call to just disqualify. you know, pro-democracy lawmakers with immediate effect and many of them saying that without any opposition forces in the legislative council in the future, the legislature will only become a robust and polity, which is just like the...
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it breaches both hong kong -- both china' commitment that hong kong will enjoy a high degree of autonomyreedom of speech under paragraph three of the declaration. ros: china's view differs significantly, as this chinese official explains. >> allow me to emphasize, the one country two systems principle itself does not allow any sedition or violating china's sovereignty er hong kong. on that condition, all democratic rights in hong kong should be protected. ros: this is connected to what happened a few months back when china passed a new security law that makes it easier for chinese authorities to punish protesters and hung wrong and deal with anything it sees as a serious challenge to its authority in the territory. crimes of secession, terrosm, collusion with foreign forces are punishable by a maximum sentence of life in prison. damaging public transport could be considered terrorism. and beijinhas a new security office in hong kong with its own law enforcement personnel who don't come under local authorities' personnel. this was the scene in the hong kong assembly this morning, a whole
it breaches both hong kong -- both china' commitment that hong kong will enjoy a high degree of autonomyreedom of speech under paragraph three of the declaration. ros: china's view differs significantly, as this chinese official explains. >> allow me to emphasize, the one country two systems principle itself does not allow any sedition or violating china's sovereignty er hong kong. on that condition, all democratic rights in hong kong should be protected. ros: this is connected to what...
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calling on foreign forces to meddle in hong kong affairs and not respecting china sovereignty over hong kong or, and, and continuing solvency over hong kong. so the chief executive of hong kong has just given a speech, speaking to the media here,, and she said that the hong kong government had the n.p.c., which is china's highest decision making body to make a decision on these for these 4 had been in the legislative council, they are lawmakers with published lawmakers and they were going to run in the legislative council elections, which are set for september. and then at that point they were disqualified for, for the reasons i gave you. those elections have been delayed, but they managed to say on as lawmakers in hong kong and apparently according to the chief executive, the chief executive approached beijing to make a decision on whether these lawmakers should be allowed to stay within the legislative council. not this efficient made by the n.p.c. essentially sets a precedent now where beijing can make a decision or can essentially do child lawmakers from there without going through
calling on foreign forces to meddle in hong kong affairs and not respecting china sovereignty over hong kong or, and, and continuing solvency over hong kong. so the chief executive of hong kong has just given a speech, speaking to the media here,, and she said that the hong kong government had the n.p.c., which is china's highest decision making body to make a decision on these for these 4 had been in the legislative council, they are lawmakers with published lawmakers and they were going to...
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in hong kong. >> the u.k. has dominic raab putting out a statement saying china's move is an assault on hong kong's freedom we will be speaking to people from all spectrums throughout the morning, including a pro establishment lawmaker a pro democratic lawmaker including a member of carrie lam's cabinet. haidi: we also have an expanding response from the u.s.. the national security advisor issued a statement saying this is just another fig leaf for the ccp's expansion of a one-party dictatorship. response senator rubio saying democracy in hong kong's quote gasping for air what is this potentially mean for a biden administration? >> the timing is interesting because is there enough category for the administration to respond to this adequately? we did hear they will continue to put the pressure on beijing over numerous issues including on hong kong. a lot of people thought the biden administration would allow .or a reset of tensions andalled xi jinping a thug has vowed to fully enforce laws to punish
in hong kong. >> the u.k. has dominic raab putting out a statement saying china's move is an assault on hong kong's freedom we will be speaking to people from all spectrums throughout the morning, including a pro establishment lawmaker a pro democratic lawmaker including a member of carrie lam's cabinet. haidi: we also have an expanding response from the u.s.. the national security advisor issued a statement saying this is just another fig leaf for the ccp's expansion of a one-party...
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they must obey hong kong law. when i said this, it is not clear yet what any new national security agency would be responsible for . it could simply be responsible for public education publicized here and promotion . you know, you cannot come to the conclusion that they are, they will be enforcing hong kong law. that's what they bring. that's what they do when they bring in their national security organs of the central police government does it, it was central people's government. that's what they are looking for.
they must obey hong kong law. when i said this, it is not clear yet what any new national security agency would be responsible for . it could simply be responsible for public education publicized here and promotion . you know, you cannot come to the conclusion that they are, they will be enforcing hong kong law. that's what they bring. that's what they do when they bring in their national security organs of the central police government does it, it was central people's government. that's what...
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and pledge allegiance to the hong kong s. . they are of the people's republic of china, and no country will turn a blind eye to the acts of betrayal of the country by public officials, including members of the legislative council who break their oaths of office. today is the last day for us pro-democracy legislators in the legislative council. last night. we are now is that we will all resign together today. we are all coming separately to hand in our resignation, letters before the end of the day. so from now on, you will see that hong kong's legislative council will have completely new style. pro-democracy law makers will not be in the council to carry out our duty of monitoring the government or things like that. this is a result of what the hong kong government and the central government have done to destroy our constitutional order. and joining us now to discuss is boom bust co-host investigative journalist, ben swat. now ben, it seems like hong kong was the biggest story in the world about 12 months ago, and then complete
and pledge allegiance to the hong kong s. . they are of the people's republic of china, and no country will turn a blind eye to the acts of betrayal of the country by public officials, including members of the legislative council who break their oaths of office. today is the last day for us pro-democracy legislators in the legislative council. last night. we are now is that we will all resign together today. we are all coming separately to hand in our resignation, letters before the end of the...
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these senior judges are in hong kong because they believe in hong kong judicial independence and thatow them to be here to make sure our court systems are fair. comment, them not to it's actually doing us more harm so i was so surprised about this, made by u.k. politicians or diplomats because that's exactly the opposite thing from what they should do. they should encourage more judges with common-law background to come to hong kong. youcourt system here, if we have hong kong news, the boot camp, the yellow camp. that is good news. the fact that the courts have been criticized by both sides, meaning they are mostly doing the right thing, that should be how it should be done. people like me should not comment on how the court operates. it should be completely independently on politicians. i continue toing believe that judicial independence is the key to success for hong kong so i just -- locallyolitics and overseas, it should not matter what court system. -- it did, china also not matter for the ecosystem. they leave us alone, too, because they see the importance of judicial independen
these senior judges are in hong kong because they believe in hong kong judicial independence and thatow them to be here to make sure our court systems are fair. comment, them not to it's actually doing us more harm so i was so surprised about this, made by u.k. politicians or diplomats because that's exactly the opposite thing from what they should do. they should encourage more judges with common-law background to come to hong kong. youcourt system here, if we have hong kong news, the boot...
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so important for hong kong, right? now, because its economy has been reeling, not just from the effects of, you know, the protests which have now largely been suppressed. but also of course, from the effects of covert 19, as well as the, the repercussions of that national security law. what carry around was trying to do today also was to deliver the people of hong kong. some hope. also, of course she wants to do something about her own approval rating, which is very low right now. just 26 percent compared to 64 percent. when she took office just over 3 and a half years ago, and a reminder also today. so she was addressing very much a sort of shrunken legislature because there are no opposition figures sitting in that parliament building. today. they are be there resigned or been disqualified, which of course means they carry for the past couple of hours has been addressing very much an echo chamber i guess for the moment. adrian, thanks course, we'll keep monitoring what caroline says through the day and join you as an
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well, mike is in hong kong to resign on mass. politicians took a step to protest down to 4 of their colleagues were expelled from parliament, also on the program to hear coded back saying has raised hopes of ending the pandemic across the world. will it only be available to people in breach countries and violence flares in the polish capital? far right, protesters clashed with riot police in also as thousands rally to mark poland's independence. i'm rebecca riches. welcome to the program. china has condemned the mass resignation of pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong as quote political fast and a blatant challenge. the opposition bloc has said it will resign on mass. out of 4 of their colleagues were expelled from parliament for what china described as being unpatriotic. who carried out a way of saying they were the last remaining pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong. now they are resigning in solidarity with their colleagues who were deemed threats to national security by beijing. it is yet another blow for their pro-democracy
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actually the police in hong kong are trying to deal with any collective action in hong kong in any kindotests, there is lots of risk that's going to be taken. and that is why recently we did not have any collective action in hong kong any more. and after the national security law, whatever your speeches or participation in protests, you taking further risk for being arrested. it is not only for the national security law, but they are just trying to do everything they can to tackle down the freedom of the hong kong people. so realistically, what is your assessment of what happens next? actually, i think the liberty in hong kong, especially for the freedom of expression and political spectrum is extremely important right now. but certainly to say under the disqualification of four members in the resignation of democrats, it seems there would only bea democrats, it seems there would only be a rubber—stamp right now. and there are a lot of things at the hong kong government wanted to do without the people's mandates, including trying to impose a policy which allows the mainland hung congres
actually the police in hong kong are trying to deal with any collective action in hong kong in any kindotests, there is lots of risk that's going to be taken. and that is why recently we did not have any collective action in hong kong any more. and after the national security law, whatever your speeches or participation in protests, you taking further risk for being arrested. it is not only for the national security law, but they are just trying to do everything they can to tackle down the...
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if we are talking about hong justto the u.s., it is 0.1% of hong kong's total exports. is a is not sort of -- it matter of principle. imagine a member of the wto enjoying a separate membership would be charged the right to -- with four other members. i think it's the entrenchment of the right under the wto. kong commerce and economic development secretary, edward yau. come, china's latest antitrust rules set the future mainland in question. we hear from a lawyer specializing in the market. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: china's raising scrutiny of internet companies overshadowed this year's alibaba singles' day. the world's largest shopping binge reported sales of 75 billion dollars. that beat last year's hole. we spoke to alibaba's group vice president and general manager. chinese consumers are fond of foreign brands. those from the middle class or people with strong purchasing power from tier one or tier two cities already have a big appetite for shopping. in light of the overseas travel restrictions imposed by the pandemic, i think we can see how your enthusiasm for o
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i am joined now byjohn, a local activist from hong kong.nds from joshua wong before he heads into fees that caught. you know him. what you think he be feeling right now? my feeling is mixed. i knew him back in 2010, and since then he has been active in hong kong's activism for a decade or so. to me, this prosecution is another way that the authorities, whether it be hong kong or beijing try to harass democracy, activists or dissidents, for now, in a way to silence them either physically or with a chilling effect to fellow hong kong as. what effect do you think this court case will have on the pro—democracy movement in hong kong? certainly not much, because of covid, and the national security law, the momentum of protests has been deteriorating, and it cannot be propped up. frankly, there are more families trying to consider emigrating for now, especially when the visa will open for application in january, they are already 2000 families currently living in the uk and waiting for for that to open. we are seeing the live pictures outside that
i am joined now byjohn, a local activist from hong kong.nds from joshua wong before he heads into fees that caught. you know him. what you think he be feeling right now? my feeling is mixed. i knew him back in 2010, and since then he has been active in hong kong's activism for a decade or so. to me, this prosecution is another way that the authorities, whether it be hong kong or beijing try to harass democracy, activists or dissidents, for now, in a way to silence them either physically or with...
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coming up today, is hong kong's pro-democracy movement from us resignation of hong kong opposition. lawmakers now removes any resistance in government to beijing. we follow one lawmaker who joined in this time of defiance. but a protester tells us this defiance is too little to do. the best time for that recognition has already passed, and the impact here now, minimal state, you know why he believes hong kong's pro-democracy movement continues in subtle ways. and finally, a happy ending for the world's longest and from having been rescued from conditions in a pakistani zoo in cambodia, where he retired in peace and with company i've been welcome to do. glad you could join us in less than 24 hours hong kong spot about to will in effect, seize to have any opposition. that's when the resignations of 15 pro-democracy lawmakers come into force. they're designed some 2 weeks back to protest. a law passed by beijing that gives the government stop right to expect lawmakers without due process. the resignations mean the city's probe aging administration will be able to pass laws without even
coming up today, is hong kong's pro-democracy movement from us resignation of hong kong opposition. lawmakers now removes any resistance in government to beijing. we follow one lawmaker who joined in this time of defiance. but a protester tells us this defiance is too little to do. the best time for that recognition has already passed, and the impact here now, minimal state, you know why he believes hong kong's pro-democracy movement continues in subtle ways. and finally, a happy ending for the...
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so i think seeing a grassroots push to it's the revival of our hong kong culture and hong kong community . that's a way of resistance. yes. so yes, that's the main thing. we'll leave it there for the time being. but thank you so much for speaking to us. conor, speaking to us from uncle. thank you. the world's elephant has arrived in cambodia to begin a new life at an elephant sanctuary. spent his whole life in islamabad, pakistan, while there he developed psychological and physical problems due to the way in which he was treated. freeing him became a cause for animal welfare experts. and in particular, u.s. pop star cher, who campaigned actively for his release. here's a look at his journey changed caged and restricted hatefully for the last time. it's a necessary measures to me and out of islamabad. many here support the me if. but it's also an emotional moment. we think it is the right decision to let him go . are good regarding him after 37 years of giving happiness and joy to the people of van brought joy to others, but he suffered the elephant, lived in miserable conditions, and was
so i think seeing a grassroots push to it's the revival of our hong kong culture and hong kong community . that's a way of resistance. yes. so yes, that's the main thing. we'll leave it there for the time being. but thank you so much for speaking to us. conor, speaking to us from uncle. thank you. the world's elephant has arrived in cambodia to begin a new life at an elephant sanctuary. spent his whole life in islamabad, pakistan, while there he developed psychological and physical problems due...
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to china of hong kong that it has accused china of breaking terms of the sino british treaty on hongst recent one was the national security law which was imposed on hong kong and promulgated on the latest night on june 30. this is what he says. the u.k. will stand up for the people of hong kong and callout violations of their rights and freedoms. with our international partners, we will hold china to the obligations it freely assumed under international law. he says the move by beijing over this course of this week breaks the joint agreement on political and legal conditions in the former british colony. china's foreign ministry in a statement, fairly terse, says china strongly opposes defamatory comments by foreign politicians on the decision on hong kong. comments fromy foreign nations, including what we got yesterday from the trump administrations national security advisor, robert o'brien, about possible more sanctions for hong kong, clearly, these are not going to sway the leadership in beijing and there moves on hong kong, whether it is the national security law or the subsequen
to china of hong kong that it has accused china of breaking terms of the sino british treaty on hongst recent one was the national security law which was imposed on hong kong and promulgated on the latest night on june 30. this is what he says. the u.k. will stand up for the people of hong kong and callout violations of their rights and freedoms. with our international partners, we will hold china to the obligations it freely assumed under international law. he says the move by beijing over...
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for the core values of hong kong, freedom, democracy.mass resignation was triggered by the hong kong government's dismissal of four legislators judged to have been disloyal to the motherland. they were removed using new powers granted by beijing. only half the members of the legislative council were ever directly elected. the other half selected by a stacked pro—beijing committee. this has led to tensions with pro—democracy politicians struggling to find ways to oppose ever more draconian laws. hong kong's leader says the new powers given to her by beijing to remove opposition politicians deemed to be unsuitable will pave the way for a political system dominated by patriots. translation: if they are unable to uphold the basic law and to support the hong kong sar, of course they are not qualified to be legislators. here in beijing today, the communist party leadership passed a law allowing their surrogates in hong kong to remove undesirable opposition politicians. within hours, it was being used and like so many changes recently, it will
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pressure on hong kong. lawmakers. is that likely to have any effect though? it is not likely to be a practical act, but it is certainly on the international no attention that the troll democracy or the pro-democracy camp have valid to fight on. but what if any options lift for the movement? what the they have at their disposal? options are pro-democracy and this now that you know pro democracy and all the space agency and the fair share and he won they could be incorrect. so participating in the election be a fairly effective way to carry on with the democracy as fall of the to see movement on the street. it is also very dangerous. now, the sweeping national security law in beijing in july i have more broadly speaking, hong kong has reacted to the imposition of this new law from china. this created 5 beijing while 6 practice because there were rumors that beijing what disqualified pro-democracy, lawmakers and then hong kong people also quite shocked that beijing paradigm shift in the hong kong political all
pressure on hong kong. lawmakers. is that likely to have any effect though? it is not likely to be a practical act, but it is certainly on the international no attention that the troll democracy or the pro-democracy camp have valid to fight on. but what if any options lift for the movement? what the they have at their disposal? options are pro-democracy and this now that you know pro democracy and all the space agency and the fair share and he won they could be incorrect. so participating in...
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the hong kong people have been disenfranchised.f course the uk government, the former colonial power, and must do more to help hong kong and to call on its allies to help hong kong. we are not fighting for independence or a revolution. we arejust asking xi for independence or a revolution. we are just asking xi jinping for independence or a revolution. we arejust asking xijinping and the chinese communist party to honour. it's very reasonable. but we are losing our free lifestyle very rapidly and may be more and more people will be arrested, put into jail or even sent to mainland china under the national security law. how terrible. but the fight must go on. so, does the fight, when you talk about the fight, you heard the british government talk about this being a breach of the british joint declaration, but it falls on deaf ears when it comes to beijing. does the fight need to go onto the streets once again and at this point, that's illegal, and you are endangering the people of hong kong? yes, of course, because of the virus pande
the hong kong people have been disenfranchised.f course the uk government, the former colonial power, and must do more to help hong kong and to call on its allies to help hong kong. we are not fighting for independence or a revolution. we arejust asking xi for independence or a revolution. we are just asking xi jinping for independence or a revolution. we arejust asking xijinping and the chinese communist party to honour. it's very reasonable. but we are losing our free lifestyle very rapidly...
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building in hong kong.emic, the politics, to the relationship to beijing, what are we expecting from her speech today? stephen: i am curious to know what her tone is going to be. she is no longer on the defensive as she has been over the last year, through the policies that have been obviously handed down from beijing and also some of her own governments policies. the city has returned to a relative calm. there is still the pandemic and there's more social distancing tightening that happened late yesterday. she will probably spend a lot of her policy address on the measures that the government here is going to take to alleviate the pandemic and also get economic growth back and part of that as well is getting the border with china back open. this is an economy that is suffering its worst recession on record and full-year growth or contraction is expected to be -6.1%. it might even be worse that given the second and third quarter. the tone be very interesting because she defended herself yesterday in a press
building in hong kong.emic, the politics, to the relationship to beijing, what are we expecting from her speech today? stephen: i am curious to know what her tone is going to be. she is no longer on the defensive as she has been over the last year, through the policies that have been obviously handed down from beijing and also some of her own governments policies. the city has returned to a relative calm. there is still the pandemic and there's more social distancing tightening that happened...
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a new day in the hong kong legislature without pro-democracy lawmakers. the seats are usually occupied by hong kong's democratic parliamentarians. but now they're empty. as the session got underway a day after the mass walkout, one of the lot, mike is resigning in solidarity staged a protest. rolling out a banner in the foyer, i just pulled this against the chief executive decision to disqualify the police. wished that she would have stood still used their power tool at this point 5. that's a city council. and yet that wave that was they were the last remaining pro-democracy lawmakers in hong kong. they resigned in solidarity with their colleagues who were deemed threats to national security by beijing. it's yet another blow for the pro-democracy movement. i got that they got over the decision made by the n.p.c. . s.c. is ridiculous. it shows that the central government has completely given up on the basic law and the principle of one country 2 systems. beijing defended the new resolution and denied it is restricting hong kong special freedoms. they were
a new day in the hong kong legislature without pro-democracy lawmakers. the seats are usually occupied by hong kong's democratic parliamentarians. but now they're empty. as the session got underway a day after the mass walkout, one of the lot, mike is resigning in solidarity staged a protest. rolling out a banner in the foyer, i just pulled this against the chief executive decision to disqualify the police. wished that she would have stood still used their power tool at this point 5. that's a...
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in hong kong.dollars. the hong kong health secretary announced this and will give more details. they are trying to say that this would hopefully encourage more people to come forward to get testing. we know there has been a -- and hong kong specifically linked to centers.nse anybody who went there needs to get tested. the businesses have been linked to these fresh cases and will be shut for five days through november 28. a bit more perspective on the travel bubble delay, our special asia consultant will be joining us in the next hour for his thoughts on the prospect. we will be also hearing from -- international communication. , women have to ask for a promotion and male colleagues are likely to be given the job. on these gender differences in the workplace. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: breaking news out of south korea. we are getting the trade numbers for the first 20 days of november. exports rising 11.1%. the daily average export number is a gain of 1.6% year on year. when it comes to where the e
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and it is negotiated in the regular hong kong court. joshua long might await a much harsher sentence under the national security law. if he had won this case, they would probably not have left him, let him off the hook. so i am pretty sure that all these conditions to together made it look like a better option for him to do so. and what impact will this court case have on hong kong's try a democracy movement in this court case and its own is probably something that everybody would expected already last year. what has a much wider impact on the protest movement is this national security law that introduces the arbitrary chinese judicial system into hong kong that provides for secret trials and all these things. this is much more scary to the hong kong people and to the protest movement than these a court hearings. these sentences by the regular course under common law, climate is telling us, speaking to us from beijing. thank you. leaders of the wealthiest countries have wrapped up an online summit, promising to supply covert 19 vaccines
and it is negotiated in the regular hong kong court. joshua long might await a much harsher sentence under the national security law. if he had won this case, they would probably not have left him, let him off the hook. so i am pretty sure that all these conditions to together made it look like a better option for him to do so. and what impact will this court case have on hong kong's try a democracy movement in this court case and its own is probably something that everybody would expected...
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would you say that the battle for democracy in hong kong is pretty much over? that i think it is showing how much china and the pcp see the threat of hong kong continues to its total control, not just continues to its total control, notjust in hong kong but the mainland and want to make clear the point that you were referencing, that they were not disqualified. they were allegations of independence but they were disqualified from really performing their function and using filibusters and legislative manoeuvre to block draconian laws being passed in hong kong. that's important for people to recognise. they were simply doing theirjob. but i suppose crucially, is there anything that can be done about it, either within hong kong or the rest of the world outside breslow well, i definitely think this is a dark time. and this is a death sentence to the one country, two systems but i think that what this has become clear now is that it reaffirms for everyone watching who has known this is happening in hong kong and showed the rest of the world that hong kong is now a f
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no, for the for democracy movement in hong kong. yeah, i think we all agree that the sweeping, powell, the national security law makes hong kong's freedom just a lucian for now. so i guess that's the reason why i set a reinforcement of the notion of the end of one time tree to system. because it really shows that the government has sets of legal weapons that can be used to practice it. prosecute people and we have lost our freedom of speech and assembly. so on the role moving forward. i think it's important that we try our best to say got the freedoms that we have left. and we have to defend the professional values in journalism. in could be me, i know education in order to receive these grave threats from chinese authorities say, but how do you do that? maybe some law there appears to be virtually no need to provision left in hong kong for these. it aims to be pursued. how do you differ in freedom of, of assembly? how do you defend for the right to protest? how do you defend the freedom of the press? i think only only one hand, the
no, for the for democracy movement in hong kong. yeah, i think we all agree that the sweeping, powell, the national security law makes hong kong's freedom just a lucian for now. so i guess that's the reason why i set a reinforcement of the notion of the end of one time tree to system. because it really shows that the government has sets of legal weapons that can be used to practice it. prosecute people and we have lost our freedom of speech and assembly. so on the role moving forward. i think...
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palin has more now from hong kong that was a very emotional press conference. some of them announcing the resignation with tears in their eyes, saying those resignation letters will be in the hands of the government tomorrow, which is essentially will deem hong kong's legislative council without any opposition voices anymore. they say they're doing this because it's what beijing's actions have essentially done is rendered hong kong government ineffective in the making its own decisions. the fact that beijing can essentially oust lawmakers who are deemed as unpatriotic or for any reason that it may like, essentially makes them almost ineffectual. their whole position is already under siege. and they feel that hong kong no longer can have a democratic voice within the government. they made it very clear to say though, that although they are quitting the government, they're not quitting the fight for democracy in hong kong. but many questions still remain and once they leave, what kind of an opposition can remain in hong kong given the fact that hong kong now has
palin has more now from hong kong that was a very emotional press conference. some of them announcing the resignation with tears in their eyes, saying those resignation letters will be in the hands of the government tomorrow, which is essentially will deem hong kong's legislative council without any opposition voices anymore. they say they're doing this because it's what beijing's actions have essentially done is rendered hong kong government ineffective in the making its own decisions. the...
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adrian brown reports from hong kong. hong kong's legislative assembly was quieter than usual on thursday. now that almost a quarter of its lawmakers have resigned or been disqualified, and staging what's likely to be their last protest. the chinese characters say hong kong's leader carrie lamb has pulled calamity to the territory and its people she'll stink for 10000 years. the slogan was displayed by democratic lawmaker lambchop team who must now give up his office. by the end of the month, i will keep fighting for democracy of hong kong, their version of enda and hand together with all the hong kong people and the civil society to face against the dictatorship. this is what china's leaders want to stamp out. lawmakers behaving badly with those from the democratic camp accused of being the main culprits. china's government has condemned the mass resignation of almost all hong kong's opposition as a farce with only themselves to blame for their downfall. says a sole hong kong delegate to china's most powerful political b
adrian brown reports from hong kong. hong kong's legislative assembly was quieter than usual on thursday. now that almost a quarter of its lawmakers have resigned or been disqualified, and staging what's likely to be their last protest. the chinese characters say hong kong's leader carrie lamb has pulled calamity to the territory and its people she'll stink for 10000 years. the slogan was displayed by democratic lawmaker lambchop team who must now give up his office. by the end of the month, i...
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of china hong kong are looking at getting upwards of 25 million dollars hong kong in interest incomem that scrapped ipo. on the mainland, the securities regulator, they put out a do their best to refund fees and possibly even reduce some of the interest. haslinda: amazing when you think about how 20% of hong kong signed up dubai. our chief asia correspondent stephen engle, thank you. exclusively to nelson chow about the implications of the ant ipo delay. >> if you look at this kind of big tech, they have been here for quite a while. licensee obtained the back in 2016. they have also been granted a license for the virtual bank. i think they will continue to play an important role in hong kong. reporter: given the licenses provided in hong kong, there were no red flags that were glaring? >> so far, we don't see any. reporter: with the delay going onto six months, are there any other potential black swans that could pop up? anything -- any signs of that. i am back to the fintech seen, of course this is one player, playerssee that many are in town competing with each other. reporter: the
of china hong kong are looking at getting upwards of 25 million dollars hong kong in interest incomem that scrapped ipo. on the mainland, the securities regulator, they put out a do their best to refund fees and possibly even reduce some of the interest. haslinda: amazing when you think about how 20% of hong kong signed up dubai. our chief asia correspondent stephen engle, thank you. exclusively to nelson chow about the implications of the ant ipo delay. >> if you look at this kind of big...
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adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. meanwhile, canada is easing immigration rules for people from hong kong to receive citizenship . canada's immigration minister says charges for breaching china's national security law won't disqualify them. the country wants to speed of applications for young people in hong kong who wish to work and study. there not a road tunnel that would go beneath the prince story. stone circle at stonehenge in england has been approved. the tunnel is designed to divert traffic away from the world heritage site. but the $3100000000.00 project has been widely criticized by environmentalists and archaeologists, and charlie rangel reports ancient, mysterious, and at the heart of a bitter dispute. stonehenge is one of the most important neolithic landscapes in europe, with one of england's most congested roads running past it. this section of the a 3 or 3 was designed for around 13000 cars a day, but struggles with double that amount. traffic and local residents say it's unsafe . we have people who wi
adrian brown al jazeera hong kong. meanwhile, canada is easing immigration rules for people from hong kong to receive citizenship . canada's immigration minister says charges for breaching china's national security law won't disqualify them. the country wants to speed of applications for young people in hong kong who wish to work and study. there not a road tunnel that would go beneath the prince story. stone circle at stonehenge in england has been approved. the tunnel is designed to divert...