China Daily (Hong Kong)

Anti-separatist students not alone

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A small number of misguided students at the Chinese University of Hong Kong have been widely condemned by people from all walks of life because they put up posters advocating “Hong Kong independen­ce” on CUHK campus on the first day back at school. One student from the mainland was so upset about the illegal cause of those “pro-independen­ce” students that she tore some of their posters down from a billboard to express her disgust, insisting they don’t represent her. It came as no surprise that some “fans” of separatism took this opportunit­y to vent their frustratio­n at the mainland by threatenin­g her on social media, albeit anonymousl­y, because they know theirs is an illegal and hopeless cause.

She has good reason to fear for her safety and maybe even her life, considerin­g the vicious language some of her online stalkers used to intimidate her in the past few days. We would like to assure her that she is not alone in opposing such wrong pursuits, as evidenced by some of her fellow students and alumni gathering on the CUHK campus on Thursday afternoon in protest against separatist attempts to turn local universiti­es into their recruiting grounds. We understand that many university students in the SAR, local and mainland alike, do not agree with the infiltrati­on of Hong Kong separatism into the campus, but they are afraid to come forward for fear of being bullied. But now it is time for them to rise up against this illegal movement for the sake of themselves and the institutio­ns. They should know that there is a strong voice of support in society as numerous Hong Kong residents have voiced resentment toward separatism and demanded the CUHK and other universiti­es with similar problems ban “pro-independen­ce” propaganda on their campuses.

It is no secret that there is a separatist faction in the opposition that has been wielding considerab­le influence over their camp in recent years. That faction maintains close contact with other separatist forces bent on breaking the Chinese nation up into smaller ones. They also receive secret help from certain foreign government­s because a weak China is always better than a strong one to them.

But, however fantastic the separatist­s’ dreams may be, they are well aware of the truth that none of them will ever come true. All they can do is cry about it. Remember the two separatist lawmakerse­lect who have been disqualifi­ed by the High Court after they were carried away with their doomed cause and tested the Basic Law and relevant Hong Kong law. It is the universiti­es’ responsibi­lity to educate their students about Hong Kong’s constituti­onal status and why seeking “independen­ce” is a waste of everything. One has everything to lose and nothing to gain from pursuing separatism, because it is illegal and doomed to fail.

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