Hi, Lee Lofaso!
I read your message from 17.08.2019 21:40
ak>>>> The laws of Hong Kong allow to check real motives for
ak>>>> extraditing. There is a good judicial system there, and the
ak>> In any case, the problem of extradition criminals to China has
ak>> been fanned artificially.
LL> Yes, it has. For many Chinese in Hong Kong it is an emotional
LL> issue. They love being an autonomous part of China, but do not want
LL> China dictating to them how to run their own affairs. Being
LL> Chinese, they also do not want to war with their own people. It is
LL> like, if they burn, they all burn together. Chinese and Chinese
LL> alike.
LL> Egging protesters on to continue protesting does nobody any good.
LL> The airport has been shut down for days as a result. China will not
LL> allow this to continue for much longer.
LL> The issue of extradition of criminal suspects to the mainland is an
LL> issue that can be settled peacefully without resorting to violence.
LL> The protesters should be encouraged to stand down and allow the two
LL> sides to come to an agreement that would be fair for all.
It would be understandable if the protests sparked when a certain
politician was extradited to China as a criminal. But the protests
sparked when China wanted to get from Hong-Kong a real gruesome killer.
Bye, Lee!
Alexander Koryagin
fido7.fidonews 2019
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