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09-Jun-2020
European Union Loses To China
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The European Union will not punish China for the new security-law that China is going to take away from Hong Kong's autonomy. It will be Germany's turn to preside over EU meetings, starting July 1, for the next six months. Chancellor Angela Merkel, on Wednesday 27 May, was outlining her future foreign policy in this context.
He was the first to take the name of China and said that in the middle of September, the European Union will have a summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the city of Leipzik. At the meeting, she will urge China to open up its market more to the European Union, formulate a common strategy for climate defense and aid to Africa, and show more transparency in the case of epidemics. But he did not take the name of the widely discussed Hong Kong even once.
A proposal to enact a new law that sabotages Hong Kong's autonomy was presented the very next day to the 'National People's Congress' called the Parliament of China. He also passed with close to 100 percent majority.
The Standing Committee of the Chinese Parliament will soon, according to the will of the Communist Party and the government, formulate a 'National Security Law', which will be settled with Hong Kong's 'Basic Law' (Constitution), even if the people there do not want it at all .
Experts say the new law will provide for stringent actions against such efforts in Hong Kong that would not be favored by China, calling things like 'separatism', 'terrorism', and 'threats to national security' a serious offense.
This law will give China the right to send its police and army to Hong Kong and keep it there for the time desired. This is not the case at this time. Before the resolution was passed, protests erupted on the streets of Hong Kong. About 180 protesters were arrested.
It is worth remembering that Hong Kong was a British colony until 1997. There was a written agreement between Britain and China that China would not impose its Communist system of governance on Hong Kong for the next 50 years according to the 'one country, two systems' principle; Will respect his autonomy. The overwhelming majority of the people of Hong Kong Peninsula, with a population of 74 lakh 51 thousand, want to maintain their political differences inherited from Britain and religious and freedom of expression
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About one-third of the population, Buddhists and Christians, fear that they will be discriminated against in atheist China. Whenever the people of Hong Kong feel that the Chinese government is going to take away their autonomy, then there are huge anti-China protests.
Last year was the ugliest performance ever for several weeks. More than a million people took to the streets. Since then, the Chinese government has been fearing that unhappy citizens of the mainland of China, inspired by Hong Kong, may also launch anti-government protests.
Under the pretext of the new national security law, China will crush potential demonstrations etc. in Hong Kong in the beginning and cripple freedom of expression in such a way that the people of mainland China cannot take any inspiration from them. If successful in this, China may even think of ending Hong Kong's autonomy before 2047 and merging it completely with China.
Such thinking of China is also not unfounded. Meanwhile, not only Europe and America, the whole world has become so dependent on China to the tune of globalization that it cannot spoil anything without doing its own harm. In the western world that calls for democracy and human rights, after the US, the European Union of 27 countries is considered to be the only economic-political power that can teach China a lesson.
But on the very next day of the decision of the Chinese People-Congress in favor of the new law, he surrendered with both hands. In the confrontation between the US and China, the paper lion does not want the European Union to bite. He has neither the courage nor the resolve to come in the way of China.
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