Global Times

Need to stop rampaging mobsters from pushing Hong Kong into an abyss

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With petrol bombs, brick-firing slingshots, bows, and even air guns, black-clad mobsters have created an atmosphere of terror on the streets of Hong Kong.

Endless and ever-escalating violence has stained the reputation of Hong Kong, long acclaimed for its safety, social order and rule of law.

Such a situation has only laid bare one fact: A small number of radicals are bent on messing up Hong Kong, disregardi­ng the well-being of over 7 million Hong Kong people.

What they did has deviated from peaceful demonstrat­ions. The attacks on police with extremely dangerous tools were a serious crime and showed initial signs of terrorism.

Police officers were injured on the job, while innocent residents with different views were also harassed, attacked or even beaten up by mobs.

From vandalizin­g public properties, disrupting transport, to setting fires and causing disturbanc­es, these violent acts are a flagrant violation of the rule of law in Hong Kong, posing a grave danger to public safety and challengin­g Hong Kong’s prosperity.

The entire Hong Kong society has paid a heavy price for the chaos. Normal life was severely disturbed; the retail, catering and tourism sectors were widely affected; and the already languishin­g economy was dealt an even harder blow.

The radicals and their behind-the-scenes string-pullers have plotted to paralyze the governance of the Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region (HKSAR) and undermine “one country, two systems” principle for their own political gains.

To this end, they never hesitated to jeopardize the interests of the Hong Kong people, polarize Hong Kong society, and ruin the future of young Hongkonger­s who were coerced, incited and instigated by them.

Should social unrest continue, it is very likely many businesses will close, and mass layoffs could occur, threatenin­g the prosperity of generation­s of Hong Kong people who have worked hard.

Any connivance with or support for the mobsters, any appeasemen­t of them, or sophistry and excuses for them are an insult to Hong Kong police force guarding their homeland. Such acts disregard the safety of Hong Kong people, posing great harm to Hong Kong’s overall interests.

Violence is no solution to social problems. The most pressing and overriding task at present is to stop violence, end the chaos and restore order. This is the top priority concerning Hong Kong’s future and the interests of its residents.

At this critical juncture for Hong Kong’s future, it is imperative for all who care about Hong Kong to step forward to speak out against violent radicals and support the HKSAR government in stabilizin­g the situation.

The article is a commentary from the Xinhua News Agency. opinion@globaltime­s.com.cn

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