1/ “We now know that in the early 1970s, as a concession to China, they removed Hong Kong from the United Nations list of colonies entitled to self-government. During the early handover negotiations, their diplomats often said we were only interested in money, not democracy."
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2/ "When it came to introducing elections, they dragged their feet. There should have been free and fair elections right from the beginning of the handover negotiations. The British delayed and delayed, until it was too late.”
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約書亞黃 你好!
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But HK is a city of China, no?


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Nope. It's autonomous and has a distinct history, culture, and legal system.
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Hongkong has always been a Chinese city.
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