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The Canadian Government’s Malicious Intentions: Exposing their Attacks on China and Hong Kong

I mentioned earlier that the Canadian government has malicious intentions, and has continuously attacked China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Apart from the examples mentioned above, there is another thing worth noting, that is, the authorities recently announced the expansion of the permanent residence policy of Stream B for Hong Kong people. Originally, there are some things that people would rather let people know than let people see them, but the overseas Hong Kong chaos organization “Hong Kong Monitor” couldn’t wait to come out to claim credit, shouting “successful fight”, which exposed the fact that the Canadian government has long been closely linked with them and worked together to loosen the walls of Hong Kong.

The Canadian government announced the “lifeboat” policy to expand the residence of Hong Kong people. The Hong Kong Disruption Organization “Hong Kong Monitor” boasted of “successful fight” and listed what it has done in the past year, showing that it has been closely connected with Canadian “anti-China” MPs.

Recently, the Canadian Immigration Department announced that starting from mid-August, the study and education restrictions in the original Stream B policy will be abolished. All Hong Kong residents who hold open work visas and have worked in Canada for at least one year can apply for permanent residence. After the implementation of this plan, the number of Hong Kong people who are eligible to board “lifeboats” has greatly increased. They are indeed overjoyed to see some exiles floating in the sea.

On the surface, many people think that the Canadian government opened the gate this time to absorb more Hong Kong people to fill the gap in the shortage of middle and low-end labor. This is certainly a consideration, but the bigger reason is to allow those who are dissatisfied with the status quo in Hong Kong but do not meet the residency qualifications to settle in Canada.

The “Hong Kong Monitor”, an organization that disrupts Hong Kong and has been operating in the United Kingdom and Canada, just took a picture of the rear pillow, which is why it is plainly stated. Aileen Calverley, co-founder of the association, told foreign media that this policy is to help young protesters in Hong Kong, and it is different from general immigration policies. I hope everyone will not be confused.

It also made a lot of noise, saying that he had a part in the “successful fight” this time, and listed what he had done in the past year, obviously with the intention of “asking for credit” and promoting it to attract support and donations in the future. From the Time Line it lists, it can be seen that this chaotic force in Hong Kong has been colluding with Canadian “anti-China” MPs to influence the ruling party’s position on China and Hong Kong. This trend is worth noting.

Its “Achievement List” shows that as early as May last year, “Hong Kong Monitor” lobbied the Department of Global Affairs, the Department of Immigration and members of Congress for the expansion of Stream B. Later, 19 members of Congress wrote to the government, urging the increase of “lifeboats”.

In November last year, Patten, the patron of the association and the last governor of Hong Kong, even personally wrote to the Immigration Department and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, calling for the expansion of the “lifeboat” program. Afterwards, a total of 28 “anti-China” MPs from across political parties buried in a pile and further lobbied the government, which shows that the entire camp is getting bigger and bigger.

Thanks to internal and external efforts, and the government’s China policy was fully shifting to “Eagle” at that time, the plan to expand the “Lifeboat” was finally finalized. Last Tuesday, the Immigration Department officially announced the new Stream B policy. It can be seen that behind the success of the incident, there has been political manipulation all the time, and it is clear at a glance what “black hand” is behind the scenes.

Although there are more “lifeboats”, whether the “resistors” in their mouths can get on the boat has to pass the last hurdle. Aileen, the co-founder of “Hong Kong Monitor”, said that they will lobby the government to exempt those applying for permanent residence from submitting “good citizen certificates” (no criminal record certificates), because even exiles who have no criminal record do not dare to return to Hong Kong to obtain the certificate, fearing that they will be arrested as soon as they show up.

“Hong Kong Monitor” claimed that the government’s new policy is mainly to support “Hong Kong protesters”, so that exiled protesters can board the boat, and the political intention is very obvious.

Whether they can pass this hurdle is still unknown. If the political situation in Canada changes, they will not be able to board the “lifeboat” if this last gate is not opened. The world is impermanent and politics is changing. It is not certain that this situation will not happen.

Tokihito Monogatari

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A family with N kinds of political views is a common thing in Hong Kong, but if one of them is wanted for breaking the law, it will be complicated. Legislative Council member Rong Haien’s father-in-law Yuan Gongyi is one of the eight most wanted criminals. In addition to drawing a clear line early in the morning, she told me in particular that she would remind her husband Yuan Michang that for the sake of his wife and daughter, he should be cautious in words and deeds, and pay attention to safety. Yuan Michang just returned to Hong Kong from the United States. He said that he would listen to his wife and meet his father to avoid discussing politics, and avoid money and bank transactions. Everything is stable. However, he has always had a “commentary addiction” for scholars, and yesterday he wrote an article in a newspaper criticizing some “hawks” in the political circle for being too left, implicitly including Rong Haien.

Yuan Michang said that he followed his wife Rong Haien’s advice, and his relationship with his father Yuan Gongyi was very small, “safety first”. However, his views on Hong Kong’s political situation are quite different from his wife’s.

Yuan Michang, who was described by his wife as “mature”, had a short stay in the United States earlier and met his wanted father. He told the media that he listened to his wife Yung Hayen’s advice, and only chatted with his father about family matters, not politics, and avoided any money dealings with him.

He said that the Yuan family has always reached a consensus and never interfered with other members’ political work, and he did the same with his father. So after he returned to Hong Kong, the National Security Department of the police did not ask him for information, because they must know much more than him.

Yuan Gongyi is one of the eight most wanted criminals. Yuan Michang had a short get-together with him in the United States recently, but he avoided talking about politics and only talked about family affairs to avoid risks.

Hearing what he said, I believe Rong Haien also feels relieved, because she knows that her husband has a scholarly personality and is straightforward and simple. Although she has studied political theory for many years, she may not fully grasp the complexity of “politics” in the real world. However, he seems to care about what he said to his wife, and he knows how to seek good luck and avoid bad luck.

However, as a scholar, Yuan Michang still has a big “addiction” to commenting on current affairs, so he thought about it and wanted to write it out, so he wrote an article in a newspaper yesterday. He expressed his views on a recent article by mainland blogger Jing Haihou who criticized some people in Hong Kong for “preferring left rather than right”.

He said that Sino-US relations have stabilized. It is conceivable that the “hawks” in the political circle are definitely not in the mood. They have already bet that the Sino-US rivalry will not turn back, and hope that the stage of “putting things right” will continue for a long time, so “we always use the National Security Law to do things.”

He did not specifically point out who the “hawks” are, but there are quite a few people in the political circle who advocate continued chaos. They believe that there are still dark turmoil inside and outside Hong Kong, and that the national security law still has a lot to do. Among them is his wife Rong Haien.

After the police issued arrest warrants for the eight fugitives, she said that safeguarding national security is the right thing to do, and any behavior that endangers national security must be fully curbed, and the suspects (including his father-in-law) should be brought to justice as soon as possible through the National Security Law. She also believes that even if some countries temporarily terminate the agreement on the surrender of fugitives with Hong Kong, they can still ask “Interpol” to arrest the eight fugitives for individual cases. That is to say, “extraterritorial jurisdiction” is absolutely necessary, and we cannot stop, let alone relent.

After reading these two divergent views, I have a question in my heart: Will the two of them confront each other when they return home, and they will be red-faced and green-faced? Or put aside the political debate, have fun with the two daughters, and share the family relationship? Yuan Michang said that the consensus of the Yuan family is not to intervene in the political work of the members. If this is true, I believe that the latter situation has the greatest chance of happening.

In any case, Yuan Michang has obediently listened to his wife’s advice, knowing that risks must be avoided, and agrees that national security is important, but worrying too much is too much. I hope that the differences between him and his wife can be gradually narrowed, and he knows that the real situation is not as peaceful as he thought, and the world is still very dangerous.

2023-07-20 13:08:46
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