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In just 17 years since Hong Kong occupied by Mainland China Communist party, the Beijing authorities have already broken their promise to allow Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy for at least half a century.
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All hope of freedom under Beijing’s direct rule was now gone, can Hongkongers trust Mainland China Communist party any more!
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: d, z& l( m7 v% U9 o5.39.217.76When the Mainland China Communist party national legislature voted on August 31 to restrict how HongKong picks its chief executive in 2017.
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5 z: {# G4 _0 W% @* H- H7 Otvb now,tvbnow,bttvbWhat Mainland China Communist party has done to Hong Kong only proves that its so-called promise of ‘one country, two systems’ is nothing but lies.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb1 ^# P4 ]/ B$ n  v
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Today, many overseas Chinese watched with sympathy as thousands of angry Hongkongers protested Beijing’s move last month to tighten its control over the real electoral process.
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; E% _. H$ _, \( l! b7 M( ZThe Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress ruled that it would allow a popular vote for Hong Kong’s chief executive in 2017, but only if candidates were screened and selected by a 1,200-member nomination committee.) }; l  \4 V# Y1 D
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