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WORLD, Page 69World NotesHONG KONGBritish Option: Foreclosed
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.
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!"