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- THE WEEKWORLD, Page 21Unsettling Remarks
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- Beijing's anti-democracy attacks finally shake the Hong Kong
- markets
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- An ominous warning from the highest-ranking Chinese official
- yet to speak out against Governor Chris Patten's democratic
- reforms finally sent Hong Kong's key barometer of confidence, the
- heretofore spook-proof stock market, plummeting nearly 8%. From
- London, where Patten coincidentally got a ringing endorsement
- from his friend Prime Minister John Major, Zhu Rongji, the
- otherwise reform-minded Vice Premier and likely successor to
- hard-line Premier Li Peng, said the plans violate the bedrock
- 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration preserving Hong Kong's
- capitalist ways after the 1997 hand over. He added darkly,
- "People ask whether we have to stick to the Joint Declaration,
- or whether it should go with the wind."
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- Zhu's tough remarks are serious. Such a direct warning
- from China's most cuddly communist was "carefully measured,"
- said a Chinese analyst in Beijing, and proves that reformists
- and conservatives agree on the issue. "China," said the
- analyst, "will never give in to Patten's proposals." Time is on
- China's side, as 1997 quickly approaches. Patriarch Deng
- Xiaoping has reportedly urged an unbending stance, advising, "Do
- not fear tension." The colony should brace for more of it.
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