TNAG-1718-FCO40-2398-Hong-Kong-1987-Review-of-Representative-Government-1988 — Page 135

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LORD GLENARTHUR'S MEETING WITH SIR P BLAKER MP, 10 FEBRUARY 1988

DEFENSIVE POINTS

VIETNAMESE REFUGEES

Well aware of great concern in Hong Kong about this issue. conscious of our responsibility to territory. Doing everything

possible to help relieve Hong Kong of its refugee burden.

Very

Must not forget our record; accepted 20,000 Indo-Chinese for

resettlement here since 1975. Nearly 13,000 of these Vietnamese

refugees from Hong Kong. Latest decision to accept further 468

continues this commitment.

Pressing other countries to maintain/increase their resettlement

offers.

Believe long term solution lies in creation of acceptable

conditions in Vietnam to enable return to Vietnam of "economic

migrants", under suitable safeguards. This view is increasingly shared by other governments. But inevitably progress will be slow.

PRESS RESTRICTIONS: PUBLIC ORDER (AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE

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Hong Kong Government have recently announced that they will

review this towards the end of the year.

Confident that Hong Kong

Cannot prejudge outcome of the review.

Government will consult all interested parties and take their views

into account in deciding outcome of review.

Note that Hong Kong media remain among the most free and outspoken in Asia. In no way inhibited by passage of ordinance.

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