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WHY HONG KONG LINK?

Hong Kong Link was set up last year by individuals

anl organisations to monitor events in Hong Kong between the signatu the Sino-British Agreement and 1997 when the territory will Chinese sovereignty. This is a period vital to Hong Kong's during which the shape of its political, legal and economic instit will be set for decades to come.

The group is a small one, with natural links to the churches, to grassroots and community groups, some of the new p organisations in Hong Kong. Its function will be to articulate in Britain the issues which Hong Kong people conside: crucial to their future.

No non-official group in Britain is doing this job, altheat United Kingdom government has a binding responsibility for Bent during the transition period to 1997. We hope this newsletter will together a wider audience of people, who wish the transition successful and consider, like us, that in Britain we can contribut by supporting the attempts of Hong Kong's own people to prep their future.

We plan to produce Bong Kong Link several times a year will depend upon your support and interest to do so. If you wi subscribe, please fill in the attached slip and send it to len Link, c/o CIR, 22 Coleman Fields London N22 5HX.

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Current members of HK Link include YUNG Wai-yip, a K student at the London Bible College, Robert Archer ad the Catholic Institute of International Affairs. Amm Owers of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Tomigrants and Shirley Fozzard of Refugee Action.

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