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The Legislative Council is a pure rubber stamp body, structured to ensure the certainty of government edict being made law. There's your dictatorship (plus the Chief Executive's use of completely unfettered personal legislative power). The repressive part we have in the nature of the law decreed by
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are no support at all for the criticism: The World Atlas (who are they? written for Primary students, if not by?) starts its article with the statement that HK is an "independent territory" for goodness' sake. That's hilariously ill-informed both because it never was and is not and it is currently
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could be classified as political issues, and I suggest their removal. Certainly the latter doesn't fit at all, it's just an isolated incident which is fine solely within the context of LCY's article (although it's too detailed for my liking). The former protest can be re-framed in terms of "Tsang's
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The probable lower numbers were attributed to the fact that it was the hottest 1 July ever recorded, at 34 degrees Celsius. Another suggested reason is that a large number of people stayed up late until the early morning to watch the Euro 2004 match between Portugal and the Netherlands. There was a
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The term "blatantly" used in reference to the July 1st Protests sounds biased to me. I believe "obviously" is a discouraged term; "blatantly" is pretty synonymous with that. If it was explicitly stated, I'd say "explicitly"; otherwise I'd leave it as "a pro-Beijing festival and fair."
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illegal in Hong Kong to suggest such a thing (criminal offence to lend support to any group promoting the idea). The second link is the government's own propaganda. So a more cogent and better supported argument needs to be launched here to challenge the current version.
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The 1st one by Raymond Wong Yuk Man should be political enough. It shows dissatisfaction and a response. The second one may appear less because it could have been a street psycho. But people analyse these as politically motivated. Is just a banana, but has some meanings.
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Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law appears to be something of an issue at the moment; does anybody know anything about it in order to write an article or an addition to an existing article? A general article about the Hong Kong Basic Law would be a good thing, too. -
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Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law appears to be something of an issue at the moment; does anybody know anything about it in order to write an article or an addition to an existing article? A general article about the Hong Kong Basic Law would be a good thing, too.
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Breaking is necessary but too much point-form makes the article difficult to read, especially when the fragments are small. Some small headers are in fact not necessary since things happened continuously, not in a discrete manner. Besides, I thought we should
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When the country outlines were created, temporary data (that matched most of the countries but not all) was used to speed up the process. Those countries for which the temporary data does not match must be replaced with the correct information.
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I added information concerning the voting systems used in both the GCs and FCs in the LegCo elections. I don't know whether I should discuss the ramifications of using such systems; perhaps I should start another HK-specific thread on this? -
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Hong Kong's government, while not freely elected, is not "a repressive dictatorship." There is a significant Legislative Council, part of which is elected by the people and an independent judiciary. This should be changed ASAP
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noticeable fall in the general anger of the crowds when compared to the 2003 march, attributed to the fact that the Hong Kong economy was showing signs of recovery, and the dissolution of Article 23.
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Should those information be deleted? It is the standard way of presenting, and it allows quick comparison between countries. Many of these point-form materials come from the CIA World Factbook. —
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the CE and the comprehensive methods of suppression of voices opposed to the government (disqualification of legislators and candidates for election, for example). The two sources provided by
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I agree, the term "blatantly" seems to give emphasise on a bias opinion (in this case anti-Beijing sentiment). I would also suggest removing the word in its entirity as Mariko has suggested.
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There are lots of news report regarding that Beijing changes its policy to want a total grip of the city's political system. I know Trump is not a good source thus this edit is removed (
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Some pictures for this article would be great. If someone has the time, please see if you can find some. Commons might even have some pictures of the July 1 protest in 2003.
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What it looks like is grasping at straws to find a reason for the lower turnout, and only grudgingly conceding that there was less anger. -- DOR (HK) Nov 30, 2007
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I found the point-form information really annoying. Why couldn't the writer present in a paragraph? This problem exists in many Hong Kong-related articles. --
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The formats were a mixture of US and international. I've gone with international, so please buzz me if there's consensus to have the US, and I'll change it.
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The Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions is not a political party, although it is listed along with the political parties in the box. DOR (HK) Oct 3, 2007
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/china-hongkong-election-legislature/2021/03/30/bb1f405c-912d-11eb-aadc-af78701a30ca_story.html
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By the way, the "local long form" means "The Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong" and the "local short form" means "Hong Kong".
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I am currently living in Hong Kong (and I've been living here since I was born) but have never heard of such name. Those names are
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https://news.sky.com/story/hong-kong-to-vet-all-political-candidates-to-ensure-they-are-pro-china-patriots-under-new-law-12260581
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the romanization of the name of the place in cantonese. So, it's not very accurate to say that the name is a "local" one.
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-03-30/china-sharply-reduces-elected-seats-in-hong-kong-legislature/100039560
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-rewrites-hong-kong-election-rules-to-keep-opponents-out-11617102728
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https://www.economist.com/briefing/2021/03/20/china-is-not-just-shackling-hong-kong-it-is-remaking-it
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https://www.newsweek.com/democracy-hong-kong-dwindling-china-cuts-down-elected-officials-1579850
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/30/hong-kong-china-brings-in-voting-system-changes
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This minor issue was current more than a few years ago. The section should be deleted.
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https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-type-of-government-does-hong-kong-have.html
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thanks! I think international for Hong Kong articles is fine.
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This section seems contradictory, and isn't exactly neutral:
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Under "Region name", there are two listed forms of names :
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Please check that this country's outline is not in error.
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https://www.gov.hk/en/about/govdirectory/govstructure.htm
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If you have any questions or comments, please contact
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especially the subsections for the government branches
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