CONFIDENTIAL

81A

Note for discussions with the Governor of Hong Kong; 13 December 1968

Convicted Confrontation Prisoners

confrontation.

Annex A to this note sets out the general position, as at

the end of 1968, as regards convicted prisoners now serving

sentences for offences in connection with last year's Communist

It also indicates the expected pattern of releases.

2. Annex B sets out the particulars of those thirteen convicted

prisoners who are generally referred to as "newspaper workers".

3. The "demands" made by the Chinese during last year's

confrontation included the release both of detainees and of convicted

prisoners serving sentences for offences connected with confrontation.

It is clear that the Chinese attach considerable importance to these

particular demands; but the release of convicted prisoners

prematurely before they have served their full sentences (less earned

remission) would give rise to serious problems. It would constitute

an interference with judicial processes and would form a dangerous

precedent of which the Chinese might well seek to take advantage

on some future occasion. In addition, it would undoubtedly be

interpreted by the Chinese and by public opinion in Hong Kong as

a sign of weakness; and as such it could well affect general

confidence in the colony and erode the authority of the Hong Kong

Government.

Hong Kong Department

December, 1968.

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