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| Kirk Smith: Asia-Pacific
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by John Chan
08 Jul 03
Up to half a million people marched in Hong Kong on July 1 - the sixth anniversary of Britains handover to China - to protest against new 'anti-subversion' legislation being enacted by the Beijing-installed administration of Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa. The National Security Bill, legislated under Article 23 of Hong Kongs Basic Law, would effectively extend Chinas police-state methods into the former British colony.
The rally was the largest since one million people took to the streets of Hong Kong on June 4, 1989, to protest against the Stalinist regimes massacre of workers and youth in Tiananmen Square. Most of the marchers were dressed in black T-shirts to symbolise the death of democratic rights in Hong Kong. They marched through the city from Victoria Park to the downtown government buildings, bringing the citys public transportation system to a temporarily standstill. [World Socialist Web Site]
by Step Vaessen
03 Jul 03
The Indonesian military is claiming it now has control over the whole of Aceh province - six weeks after the battle started to crush the rebels. But Jakarta insists the war on the GAM separatists will continue. With many of the rebels now hiding in the hills, more and more civilians are getting caught up in the violence. [Radio Netherlands]
by Rungrawee C Pinyorat
05 Jul 03
National League for Democracy (NLD) 'witnesses' describe 'inhumane' attack, seek asylum with UN office.
Two members of the NLD who claim to have witnessed the May 30 clash that led to Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's detention shared their stories yesterday and sought political asylum through the UN. [The Nation/Thailand]
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