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Re: Pro-China rally in Hong Kong larger than expected
This observation is inaccurate. The HK banks, including US transnational
banks, are opposed to the law. The US Chamber of Commerce in HK is opposed to
the law. The so-called organized left in HK is an anti-communist left.
See my article:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/DL07Ad01.html
Henry C.K. Liu
David Walters wrote:
> This rally should be seen also as a pro-business rally, not a pro-China
> rally. All immigrant rights groups, many unions and the organized left
> OPPOSE this law, which is seen as an extension of Bush's war on terrorism.
> Most business groups support the law, as it will make striking harder.
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Jurriaan Bendien Tue 24 Dec 2002, 22:26 GMT
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- Pro-China rally in Hong Kong larger than expected,
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Stuart Lawrence Tue 24 Dec 2002, 17:26 GMT
- Pro-China rally in Hong Kong larger than expected,
Fred Feldman Tue 24 Dec 2002, 14:25 GMT
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