TNAG-2780-FCO40-3999-Future-of-Hong-Kong-constitutional-development-Chinese-reac-1993 — Page 105

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

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June 4 Activities

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I have now got the police report on the two incidents which took place yesterday. The first one started at when 50 members of the Hong Kong Federation of Students (HKFS) congregated at a nearby hotel and proceeded towards the NCNA

building. Shortly before that, 8 members of the Chinese Liberal Democratic Party (an anti-Chinese fringe group) alsc arrived and set up an altar and laid wreaths at the queen Elizabeth Stadium opposite the NCNA building. They also displayed a banner and joined in with the 50 members of the

HKFS who carried 5 banners. one particular Lanner carried by the UK Polytechnic students demanded for the immediate release

of jailed dissidents. They chanted slogans and used

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loudhailers, but kept their activities on the other side S

the road opposite NCNA. They later went across the road and

placed a petition letter outside the main entrance of NCNA. At 18.15, all of them dispersed peacefully leaving the 8 members of the Chinese Liberal Democratic Party who stayed around the wreaths laid outside the Queen Elizabeth. Stadium.

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At 23.35, 15 members of the Democracy Forum (a splinter group from the H Alliance formed shortly after Juns

'89 comprising workers who work off-hours i.e. not 9-5) arrived to join the 8 members of the Chinese Liberal

Democratic Party. The group was led by Tsang Kam Shing, an

Eastern District Board member.

The group stayed or the

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