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The majority of the Hong Kong citizens love the Country and love
Hong Kong. Nonetheless, Hong Kong has long been a hub of cultural
exchange with the West and is a diverse society. Some citizens have
limited understanding of the Country and the Mainland and may
even harbour prejudices and biased views. Coupled with inadequate
national education over a long period of time after Hong Kong's return
to the motherland, local and external forces with ulterior motives often
fanned anti-China sentiments and sabotaged relations between people
in Hong Kong and those in the Mainland. All these developments have
engendered serious threats towards "One Country, Two Systems".
The emergence of anti-China forces seeking to destabilise Hong Kong
can be traced back to the "anti-national education" incident in 2012,
the illegal "Occupy Central Movement” in 2014, "Mong Kok riots"
in 2016, the surfacing of the "Hong Kong National Party" advocating
"independence" and "self-determination" and the chaos occurred in
the 2016 LegCo General Elections for the Sixth Term LegCo. By exploiting
the electoral system to worm their way into the political structure of
the HKSAR, these radical forces have attempted to make use of their status
as public officers to shamelessly obstruct and paralyse the operation of
the Government. See the "Event Book" for a myriad of examples.
■ The saga arising from the proposed legislative amendments to
the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance in mid-2019 pushed such anti-China
forces to the boiling point. Unscrupulous acts and activities of the rioters,
such as desecrating the national emblem and the national flag which
symbolise the dignity of the Country, openly colluding with foreign forces,
and pleading western countries for sanctions on Hong Kong with utter
disregard for the interest of Hong Kong people, have seriously undermined
the constitutional order and public safety of the HKSAR. Exploiting
loopholes in the electoral system, they won the majority of seats in the
District Councils, and then organised illegal "primaries" as well as the "35+"
in an attempt to control the LegCo through elections and seize the
jurisdiction of the HKSAR. These plots and activities constituted significant
security risks to the political structure of the HKSAR, and endangered
national sovereignty, security and development interests of the Country.
■ Although the National Security Law promulgated in mid-2020 has
successfully curbed violence and chaos as well as brought peace and
stability back to the Hong Kong society, with a few elections scheduled
for the coming year, a political storm is already at our doorstep.
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