Hong Kong, China – It is the governing party that has remained an underground organisation even in part of its own territory, but as the Chinese Communist Party marks its centenary this week there are signs it is stepping out of the shadows in Hong Kong, the former British colony that became China’s most restive city.
What is more, the party – feared and loathed by many Hong Kong people – is demanding their love and absolute allegiance.
“For the CCP, it’s paramount that the people in Hong Kong recognise China’s achievements under the party’s leadership,” said Bruce Lui, senior lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University and a veteran political commentator. “Anyone failing to do so falls short of loving the party and the nation.”
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China Hong Kong -Even in part of its territory, the ruling party is still an underground organization, but as it celebrates the centenary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party this week, there are signs that it is emerging from the shadow of the former British colony of Hong Kong and becoming China’s most turbulent city.
More importantly, the party, which is feared and hated by many Hong Kong people, is demanding their love and absolute loyalty.
Lv Xiaolong, a senior lecturer and senior political commentator at Hong Kong Baptist University, said: “For the CCP, the most important thing is that the people of Hong Kong recognize China’s achievements under the leadership of the party.” “Those who can’t do this just don’t. Love the party and the country.”
‘Obey the Party’: CCP emerges from the shadows of Hong Kong Political News
Hong Kong, China – It is the ruling party that has maintained the underground organization in part of its territory as well, but as the Chinese Communist Party celebrates its centenary this week there are signs that it is emerging from the shadows of Hong Kong, a former British colony. It became the quietest city in China.
What’s more, the party – fear and hatred for many people in Hong Kong – demands their love and absolute loyalty.
“It is crucial for the PCK that the people of Hong Kong recognize China’s achievements under the leadership of the party,” said Bruce Lui, a tenured professor at Hong Kong Baptist University and a veteran political commentator. “If he doesn’t do that, he’s missing out on loving the party and the nation.”