Trong cái xui có cái hên
Page 1 of 1 • Share
Trong cái xui có cái hên
Boris Johnson says U.K. ready to open door to Hong Kong citizens if needed
A protester holds up British National (Overseas) passports in a shopping mall during a protest against China's national security legislation for the city in Hong Kong on Monday. (Vincent Yu/The Associated Press)
[size=13]151
comments
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the United Kingdom stands ready to open the door to almost three million Hong Kong citizens, as the city's leader arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for meetings on a planned national security law that has many worried about their future.
Johnson said in a column published online by the South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong newspaper, that the security law would curtail freedoms in Hong Kong and conflict with China's obligations under its agreement with the United Kingdom when it took back the former British colony in 1997.
"Many people in Hong Kong fear their way of life — which China pledged to uphold — is under threat," he wrote. "If China proceeds to justify their fears, then Britain could not in good conscience shrug our shoulders and walk away."
China shocked many of Hong Kong's 7.5 million people when it announced earlier this month that it will enact a national security law for the city, which was promised a high level of autonomy outside of foreign and defence affairs.[/size]
In Beijing, foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian reiterated China's stance that the agreement with the U.K., known as the Sino-British Joint Declaration, was essentially null and void.
"The U.K. has had no sovereignty, governance or supervision over Hong Kong since its return (to Chinese rule)," Zhao said at a daily briefing.
"Therefore, the British side has no right to cite the Sino-British Joint Declaration to make irresponsible remarks on Hong Kong affairs and interfere in China's internal affairs," Zhao said.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for meetings with central government officials about the planned law, which she supports. China could enact the law later this month or at the end of August, analysts have said.
About 350,000 Hong Kong citizens hold British National Overseas passports, a legacy of the colonial era, and 2.5 million others are eligible to apply for them, Johnson said in his column. Long lines have formed at DHL courier offices in the city since the announcement as people rush to apply for or renew their BNO passports.
Johnson, echoing earlier statements by cabinet ministers, said that if China imposes a national security law, Britain would allow holders of the BNO passports to remain for 12 months on a renewable basis and would grant them the right to work, placing them on a possible path to U.K. citizenship.
People queue up outside the DHL Express store in Hong Kong on Monday. Throngs of people lined up at courier outlets across the city, many to send documents to the U.K. to apply for or renew what is known as a British National (Overseas) passport. (Vincent Yu/The Associated Press)
"This would amount to one of the biggest changes in our visa system in British history," Johnson wrote, adding, "I hope it will not come to this."
BNO passport holders currently can stay in the U.K. for only up to six months.
Separately on Wednesday, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong called on leaders in Europe to oppose the national security law, saying it erodes the "one country, two systems" framework promised to the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
Wong said that after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on Hong Kong last week, the momentum should be kept to build a "global alliance to stand with Hong Kong."
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, holding a placard, speaks to media to urge European leaders against the national security law for Hong Kong outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Wednesday. (Kin Cheung/The Associated Press)
'Many people in Hong Kong fear their way of life — which China pledged to uphold — is under threat'
The Associated Press · Posted: Jun 03, 2020 6:52 AM ET | Last Updated: June 3A protester holds up British National (Overseas) passports in a shopping mall during a protest against China's national security legislation for the city in Hong Kong on Monday. (Vincent Yu/The Associated Press)
[size=13]151
comments
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the United Kingdom stands ready to open the door to almost three million Hong Kong citizens, as the city's leader arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for meetings on a planned national security law that has many worried about their future.
Johnson said in a column published online by the South China Morning Post, a Hong Kong newspaper, that the security law would curtail freedoms in Hong Kong and conflict with China's obligations under its agreement with the United Kingdom when it took back the former British colony in 1997.
"Many people in Hong Kong fear their way of life — which China pledged to uphold — is under threat," he wrote. "If China proceeds to justify their fears, then Britain could not in good conscience shrug our shoulders and walk away."
China shocked many of Hong Kong's 7.5 million people when it announced earlier this month that it will enact a national security law for the city, which was promised a high level of autonomy outside of foreign and defence affairs.[/size]
In Beijing, foreign ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian reiterated China's stance that the agreement with the U.K., known as the Sino-British Joint Declaration, was essentially null and void.
"The U.K. has had no sovereignty, governance or supervision over Hong Kong since its return (to Chinese rule)," Zhao said at a daily briefing.
"Therefore, the British side has no right to cite the Sino-British Joint Declaration to make irresponsible remarks on Hong Kong affairs and interfere in China's internal affairs," Zhao said.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam arrived in Beijing on Wednesday for meetings with central government officials about the planned law, which she supports. China could enact the law later this month or at the end of August, analysts have said.
2.5 million eligible to apply for BNO passport
About 350,000 Hong Kong citizens hold British National Overseas passports, a legacy of the colonial era, and 2.5 million others are eligible to apply for them, Johnson said in his column. Long lines have formed at DHL courier offices in the city since the announcement as people rush to apply for or renew their BNO passports.
Johnson, echoing earlier statements by cabinet ministers, said that if China imposes a national security law, Britain would allow holders of the BNO passports to remain for 12 months on a renewable basis and would grant them the right to work, placing them on a possible path to U.K. citizenship.
People queue up outside the DHL Express store in Hong Kong on Monday. Throngs of people lined up at courier outlets across the city, many to send documents to the U.K. to apply for or renew what is known as a British National (Overseas) passport. (Vincent Yu/The Associated Press)
"This would amount to one of the biggest changes in our visa system in British history," Johnson wrote, adding, "I hope it will not come to this."
BNO passport holders currently can stay in the U.K. for only up to six months.
Separately on Wednesday, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong called on leaders in Europe to oppose the national security law, saying it erodes the "one country, two systems" framework promised to the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
Wong said that after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose sanctions on Hong Kong last week, the momentum should be kept to build a "global alliance to stand with Hong Kong."
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong, holding a placard, speaks to media to urge European leaders against the national security law for Hong Kong outside the Legislative Council in Hong Kong on Wednesday. (Kin Cheung/The Associated Press)
_________________
8DonCo
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
Floridian
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
"About 350,000 Hong Kong citizens hold British National Overseas passports, a legacy of the colonial era, and 2.5 million others are eligible to apply for them." Tụi Anh chơi ngon quá ta! 350,000 người có sẵn quốc tịch Anh thì thế nào cũng ra đi, tui chỉ hơi thắc mắc sao họ còn nấn ná cho tới giờ.
Cuom
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
He is a human. Why anh gọi là thing? Gọi anh racist đó nha
_________________
Life is short. Enjoy while it lasts.
Duyen- Location : Heaven on earth
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
vì họ thích HK, họ đi là tại NO CHOICE
HK là nơi lý tưởng cho họ sinh sống, quen nhiều đời rồi
HK là nơi lý tưởng cho họ sinh sống, quen nhiều đời rồi
_________________
8DonCo
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Làm nhớ lại hồi cộng sản mới vô, dân có quốc tịch Pháp hối hả xin ra đi. Lúc đó dân Việt ai cũng tiếc sao hồi đó Tây cho vô quốc tịch nó dễ quá mà mình không chịu vô, trong đó có gia đình tui.
Cuom
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
thì tại dân VN hồi đó bảo thủ và hay bị chụp mũ , tới nay vẫn còn, ai làm việc cho Pháp bị kết tội phản quốc
ông Trương Vĩnh Ký là 1 thí dụ
ông Trương Vĩnh Ký là 1 thí dụ
_________________
8DonCo
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Cuom wrote:Tụi Anh chơi ngon quá ta! 350,000 người có sẵn quốc tịch Anh thì thế nào cũng ra đi, tui chỉ hơi thắc mắc sao họ còn nấn ná cho tới giờ.
Lúc đầu 1 mớ cũng bỏ đi khi Anh trả lại Hong Kong cho TQ. Nhưng tụi TQ hứa hẹn sẽ cho HK tự cai quãng cho nên nhiều người quay trở lại.
Bây giờ tụi nó siết HK lại nên chắc dân sẽ đi nửa.
ga10
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Duyen wrote:Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
He is a human. Why anh gọi là thing? Gọi anh racist đó nha
gọi thing hoặc it (English pronoun) là đúng vì con người ai lại phản đồng loại . Vì "it" muốn cái thị trường trung cộng nên bán rẻ đồng bào .
Floridian
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
I hate that thing too. Ai kêu mình racist mình chấp nhận.
Meiji
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Cuom wrote:"About 350,000 Hong Kong citizens hold British National Overseas passports, a legacy of the colonial era, and 2.5 million others are eligible to apply for them." Tụi Anh chơi ngon quá ta! 350,000 người có sẵn quốc tịch Anh thì thế nào cũng ra đi, tui chỉ hơi thắc mắc sao họ còn nấn ná cho tới giờ.
Đâu ai muốn bỏ quê hương mình trừ khi là ko sống được.
+sản khi ra đi là sẽ cấm cửa ko cho về, gọi là trục xuất.
20,30 năm sau nếu giàu có họ sẽ ngỏ lời welcome về gọi là khúc ruột ngàn dặm
_________________
Đất tốt nhờ giun
Người vui khoẻ ... vì đào đất kiếm trùn
EmKay
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
Em củng ghét thing đó . Đồng bào , con rơi không lo . Mặt xấu người xấu . Nhảy lăng tăng trong phim y như con khỉ . Sao không đóng tài thiên đại thánh ha .
Jubi
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Jubi wrote:Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
Em củng ghét thing đó . Đồng bào , con rơi không lo . Mặt xấu người xấu . Nhảy lăng tăng trong phim y như con khỉ . Sao không đóng tài thiên đại thánh ha .
. Phim nào mà có thing này là đánh chết Meiji cũng ko coi. Hồi xưa ox hay coi, giờ bị Meiji càm ràm riết hết coi luôn rồi.
Meiji
Re: Trong cái xui có cái hên
Meiji wrote:Jubi wrote:Floridian wrote:Britain nhận ai cũng được , ngoài cái thằng jackie chan . hate that thing .
Em củng ghét thing đó . Đồng bào , con rơi không lo . Mặt xấu người xấu . Nhảy lăng tăng trong phim y như con khỉ . Sao không đóng tài thiên đại thánh ha .
. Phim nào mà có thing này là đánh chết Meiji cũng ko coi. Hồi xưa ox hay coi, giờ bị Meiji càm ràm riết hết coi luôn rồi.
Jet li hay Donnie yen Coi còn OK ha meiji
Jubi
Similar topics
» Cây ớt trồng.
» Trồng giá nữa
» Cái nào quan trọng nhất trong trận dich này?
» Trong Đoi
» Trồng Xà Lách Trong Bịch
» Trồng giá nữa
» Cái nào quan trọng nhất trong trận dich này?
» Trong Đoi
» Trồng Xà Lách Trong Bịch
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum