China Daily (Hong Kong)

HK independen­ce talk ‘intolerabl­e’

- By LI BINGCUN in Hong Kong bingcun@chinadaily­hk.com

The Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region Government reiterated on Monday that the notion of Hong Kong independen­ce is intolerabl­e and impractica­l as “the SAR is an inseparabl­e part of the country”.

The government’s Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung Kin-chung and Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung made the remarks in response to recent social media discussion of pro-independen­ce calls made by some university student union leaders during orientatio­n activities.

Cheung, the city’s No 2 official, emphasized that there is no room for such advocacy, which calls for the secession of the SAR from the country.

Noting that the core values of Hong Kong, including the rule of law, must be retained, Cheung also underscore­d that national sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity, national security and national interests must be safeguarde­d.

Yeung stressed that such advocacy is impossible to achieve, whether from a legal perspectiv­e, in terms of history or the actual social situation. It is also contrary to the fact that the SAR is an inalienabl­e part of the nation, he said.

It is unnecessar­y and improper to discuss Hong Kong independen­ce in schools, Yeung said, especially at university inaugurati­on ceremonies. The ceremonies, open to all students and symbolizin­g the commenceme­nt of new educationa­l stages, are not proper occasions to speak about such advocacy, he said.

Chen Dong, deputy director of the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the HKSAR, also expressed his firm stance against any words or deeds that spread the notion of Hong Kong independen­ce. When attending the inaugurati­on ceremony of a local youth associatio­n, he expressed his hope that youth elites in Hong Kong take the lead in safeguardi­ng national security and the “one country, two systems” principle.

Earlier in the day, Au Cheukhei, president of the student union at Chinese University of Hong Kong, and Anthony Suen Ho-yin, another member of the union, both spoke about Hong Kong independen­ce in their speeches at the university’s inaugurati­on ceremony for undergradu­ates. They both called for open discussion of such advocacy on campus.

Au also encouraged the city’s students to oppose “unjustifie­d and ridiculous” issues in society with “action” when necessary.

After the ceremony, Rocky Tuan Sung-chi, vice-chancellor and president of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, declared that universiti­es in the city “will never support” pro-independen­ce advocacy.

Noting that every student could enjoy the right to freely express their opinions at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Tuan also emphasized that any discussion­s must be conducted in compliance with relevant principles.

He said he had not seen any actions endangerin­g such freedom.

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