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VISIT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR DEFENCE TO HONG KONG
JUNE 1969
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9.6.69.
Background Note
POLITICAL AND SECURITY SITUATION
General
The Communist inspired disturbances in Hong Kong ceased at the
end of 1967 and since then there has been no recurrence of organised
violence although incidents involving violence on a minor scale have
occurred from time to time. Such incidents as do occur usually
involve resistance to the Police in the course of the performance
of their normal duties.
The local Communists are now embarked on a long term ideological
campaign to win public support for their cause. As part of this cam-
paign they lose no opportunity of criticising and attacking the
Government for alleged shortcomings on the part of the latter, parti-
cularly in the spheres of public transport, crime, hawkers and
resettlement schemes. But the local Communist leadership are
maintaining a generally firm control over their subordinates and
have emphasised to the latter the long term nature of their struggle
and the need to adapt Communist attitudes to meet local conditions
(recent May Day celebrations were in a notably low key). The lack
of success so far achieved by the Communists in their efforts to
secure the reinstatement of workers dismissed by Government Depart-
ments and certain private companies for going on strike during the
1967 disturbances has had an adverse effect on Communist morale.
This has been accentuated by the fact that nearly all Communist.
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