2013年11月5日 星期二

Fears peaceful protest could turn violent

I agree with the core purpose of the Occupy Central movement that Hong Kong people should be entitled to choose their chief executive through genuine universal suffrage.儲存倉However, I am concerned about what will happen when it launches its protest next year.The founders of the movement have talked about peaceful protests against the government.However, there is always a risk that such a large-scale event could become disorderly and turn violent. This would be bad for the city's economy and could damage its global reputation.If that reputation is compromised, then it could adversely affect the tourism and services sectors, which are 迷你倉最平ery important parts of this international finance centre. We could suffer substantial economic losses.I am also concerned about links with some politicians in Taiwan ("Business groups 'worried' by Occupy co-founder's meeting in Taiwan", October 29).I would not support any actions being taken which could undermine "one country, two systems".Hong Kong people should negotiate with the central government to handle any potential conflicts within the country, rather than seeking any outside help and this includes universal suffrage.We need to have rational discussions with the SAR and central governments.Christina Leung Ka-yu,Kwai Chung迷你倉

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