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- 0 WORLD, Page 69World NotesHONG KONGBritish Option: Foreclosed
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- Deeply traumatized by China's bloody crackdown on students
- in Tiananmen Square, Hong Kong has been looking back to London
- for reassurance that the same thing won't happen there when
- Beijing assumes control of the crown colony in 1997. At the
- least, Hong Kong's 5.7 million Chinese want the option of moving
- to Britain. Last week British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey
- Howe was dispatched to the colony to allay fears, but his visit
- only managed to make a bad situation worse.
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- Howe brought a blunt and unwelcome message: "There is
- simply no way a British government could grant to several
- million people the right to come and live in Britain." Instead,
- while planning to admit perhaps 100,000 Hong Kong Chinese,
- London offered to enlist the U.S., Canada and Australia in a
- last-resort "lifeboat" plan to absorb others in the event of a
- mass exodus. In the meantime, Britain would hasten the
- implementation of self-rule and press Beijing for fresh
- assurances that Chinese troops would stay out of Hong Kong. The
- colony's Chinese were not appeased. Storming out of the hall
- where the Foreign Secretary delivered his speech, eight
- prominent local officials shouted, "Shame, shame!"
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