Shanghai Daily

Campuses dragged into ‘vortex of politics’

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A SENIOR official of China’s Hong Kong Special Administra­tive Region government said that some Hong Kong universiti­es have been dragged into the “vortex of politics and violence,” dealing a blow to their function and image.

In his blog post yesterday, Chief Secretary for Administra­tion Matthew Cheung urged the public to cut ties with rioters and join hands in restoring peace and order on the university campuses. Cheung said he was deeply saddened by the fact that some university campuses have been occupied and vandalized by masked rioters, and used as manufactur­ing bases for petrol bombs and other weapons.

Rioters have turned the places of education and learning into “hotbeds of violence” and “weapons factories,” Cheung said.

Primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong were forced to close for two days last week and kindergart­ens for the entire week.

Universiti­es also announced the cancellati­on of classes, and even the end of the semester.

“More than 1 million students have been deprived of their normal and due right to study,” he said. “Talents are Hong Kong’s most valuable resources,” he said, adding that if violence continues, putting politics above education, the damage to this generation of students will be irreparabl­e.

“Moreover, a gradual brain drain, impeding teaching and research progress, and damaging the universiti­es’ internatio­nal reputation will constrain Hong Kong’s economic developmen­t and undermine its competitiv­eness,” Cheung wrote.

He said the HKSAR government will continue to cooperate with schools and families to bring children back to a peaceful, rational and law-abiding path so that they can grow up and learn in a safe and caring environmen­t.

(Xinhua)

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