The Media in Mainland China Block Reports of Large-Scale Protests in Hong Kong
(Clearwisdom.net) July 3 report: According to a Free Asia report of July 2, on July 1,
nearly 500,000 people paraded through the streets of Hong Kong to protest the Hong Kong government's
looming implementation of Article 23 of the Basic Law, because of the restrictions and threats it
will impose upon speech, organization and religious activities in the future. This is another of the
voluntary, large-scale protests Hong Kong people have staged to fight for democracy, the largest
since 1 million people protested on June 4, 1989, following the Chinese government crackdown on the
democracy movement at Tiananmen Square. Nevertheless, television stations, newspapers and other
media outlets in Mainland China blocked this significant news and failed to report on it. The TV
channels that usually report Hong Kong news in Guangdong Province were showing other programs, and
the Chinese media reported only celebration activities held by the Hong Kong government. A report by Xinhua News Agency stated that in order to celebrate with citizens the return
of Hong Kong to the Chinese regime, the Hong Kong government spent 2 million Yuan to organize
activities, including allowing free access to all government-owned gyms and recreation grounds July
1 and giving out 10,000 free movie tickets for use at any movie theater. Also, over 1,000
restaurants and businesses donated gifts and provided free transportation services in an attempt to
attract citizens to come out and celebrate. In the end, 1,000 people attended the free dinner feast. Regarding the steadily growing number of protesters, Tung Chee-Hwa, head of Hong Kong SAR
administration, delivered a public announcement claiming he understands the people's feelings.
However, Ming Pao, a Hong Kong-based newspaper, insists the Hong Kong government appeals only
to a minority and has underestimated the number of people who would protest. This shows that the
elite of the Hong Kong government do not know the people's needs, and from Tung Chee-Hwa's
announcement, it's obvious that he doesn't realize the severity of the facts and he hasn't
effectively responded to the citizens' plea at all.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/7/3/53365.html
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