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The frustration felt by
by the Hong Kong community on this problem was voiced by a large number of my colleagues in a debate last week. They urged HMG to:
(a)
reaffirm its commitment resolve
(b)
(c)
the problem by substantially
intake
increasing its refugees from Hong Kong;
to help Hong Kong
of Vietnamese
to
persuade other resettlement countries follow UK'S lead and to accept more refugees; and
a
continue negotiations. with the Vietnamese Government with
view to making arrangements to repatriate boat people who in Hong Kong since
have
arrived
16 June 1988 and who do not qualify as
refugees.
In a recent radio interview, the Minister of State for Home Affairs gave as a reason for the low resettlement places for Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong the fact that the UK were taking 30 per month from Vietnam under the Orderly Departure Programme. The people of Hong Kong are bewildered that priority should be given to a country for which the U.K. has no constitutional responsibility at the expense of a territory for which it has.
At a time when there is growing concern that UK'S interest in Hong Kong is diminishing, we look to HMG to demonstrate its responsibility by helping
solve this long-standing problem.
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Lydia DUNN
On behalf of all the Members of Executive & Legislative Councils