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Preparatory Committee to Oppose
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the Setting Up of Open Centres at
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PJMAJP
Buterfly Bay Area c/o Mr Tse Ka-Wai
Tip Mo House Butterfly Estate
Mutual Aid Committe
Date
Dear Committee
HED 243/5
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01 December 1988
Thank you for your letter to HRH The Princess Anne of 17 September, to which I have been instructed to reply.
Please rest assured that the Hong Kong Government fully appreciates your worries. I am informed that the setting up of an open centre for Vietnamese refugees would have no major impact on the services to the community near the open camp. Most service to refugees will be provided by the UNHCR and voluntary agencies in the camps.
For example, the schools for refugee children will be established and operated by the UNHCR through its nominated voluntary agency.
Their children will not attend local schools.
As regards employment, a voluntary agency will commence an employment placement service under the auspices of the UNHCR. agency will look for suitable jobs for refugees throughout the territory and not just Tuen Mun. Vocational training will be organised by UNHCR so that there would be no sudden dumping of unskilled workers on the labour market.
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Insofar as public order is concerned, the Hong Kong Government will make sure there is sufficient Police presence. Every effort will be made to develop a law-abiding and responsible community from the first day they move to the camp. I have no doubt the interests of the local residents will be fully taken into account in the process of implementation of the liberalisation scheme.
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