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Nobel Peace Prize 2020 Winner goes to the People of Hong Kong. Well done folks for fighting on your freedom and rights.


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China is doing Hong Kong a favour by taking them in after the Brit's abandon them. 

China should teach them a lesson by kicking them out and let them be independent and starve to death. 

Then watch HK come running back to them and beg China to take them in again. 

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Just now, Jamesc said:

China is doing Hong Kong a favour by taking them in after the Brit's abandon them. 

China should teach them a lesson by kicking them out and let them be independent and starve to death. 

Then watch HK come running back to them and beg China to take them in again. 

:D

I believe thats a bit wrong.

British bought HK for X amount of dollars from china with a redemption fee of not sure whether it was few hundred million or billion.

China redeem that "pawnshop" ticket and took back HK 

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23 hours ago, Lala81 said:

The Nobel peace prize is the Nobel prize where u should ignore it.

 

obama getting it before he even started acting as president did much harm to the prize. not to mention the myanmar fellow.

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This is why we always should try to raise our young ourselves.

Having our children sent to another family to be raised, and then returned to us at the teenage or adult stage, creates a whole string of problem that never really gets resolved.

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Let's just say.... China actually decides to let HK go free...not strings attached, only criteria is HK must cut off all economic ties with China and rest of China's allies. 

Anyone want to bet if UK will take back HK under it's empire? 

 

 

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On 10/17/2019 at 9:31 AM, kobayashiGT said:

‘People Of Hong Kong’ Could Win The Nobel Peace Prize 2020, But China Won’t Be Too Happy

Source: https://mustsharenews.com/hong-kong-nobel-peace/

Nobel Peace Prize 2020 Winner Could Be The People Of Hong Kong

When millions of Hong Kong citizens first took to the streets to protest about a scheduled extradition bill on 9 Jun, they probably didn’t expect that they might win an award for it.

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Now, thanks to Ms Guri Melby, a politician in Norway, they’re in the running for the biggest international peace prize of all — the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize.

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We’re not sure if China agrees with her, but here’s why Ms Melby believes Hong Kong protesters, no matter how ironic their actions may appear, deserve to win.

Standing up for freedom of speech & democracy

Ms Melby shares that she’s been on the ground recently in Hong Kong and was “appalled” by “stories of police brutality”.

She was, however, impressed by how Hong Kong protesters mustered their courage to put up resistance against the state, despite the odds.

When the Norway politician returned home, she decided to nominate the people of Hong Kong for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In her words,

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Her nomination is based on how they “risk their lives & security every day” to “stand up for freedom of speech & basic democracy”.

China isn’t too happy with the move

China’s obviously not too happy with the move to nominate the people of Hong Kong for a peace prize.

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The Straits Times reports that Beijing has since “frozen its relations” with Norway, “suspended” free trade agreement negotiations, and “blocked” Norwegian salmon imports.

However, Ms Melby asserts that the bravery of Hong Kong citizens has already impacted the world.

Hong Kong’s resilience has shook the world

Hong Kong was previously under British jurisdiction until 1997, when China took the reigns and in the protesters’ opinions “eroded freedoms” with tighter laws.

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Despite Chief Executive Carrie Lam canceling the extradition bill that sparked the protests, citizens continue to take to the streets today, 4 months since protests began.

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Reports of police violence, city vandalism, fires in train stations and celebrities’ stuck in traffic jams, continue to shed light on the volatile situation in once peaceful Hong Kong.

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On the flipside, protests breaking out within tourist areas like the airport mean that tourism & HK’s economy has suffered irreparable damages due to the conflicts.

Do Hong Kong’s people deserve a prize for peace?

Although Ms Melby’s nomination is mostly symbolic in nature, the Nobel Committee will screen through hundreds of applications to pick a final winner.

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This year’s candidate who emerged as the final winner was Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

Do you think Hong Kong protesters deserve recognition for their efforts to seek change, freedom & democracy? Or would the country’s inevitable descent into violence due to differing beliefs, disqualify them from deserving a ‘peace’ prize?

Let us know if you support the nomination in the comments below.

Think Alfred Nobel will be climbing up from his grave soon. 

 

Peace price was given to Aung San Suu Ki....    But haiz..... 

 

 

 

Now rioters get nominated for peace price. 

 

Unless they give one to Dr Sun Yat Sen who was a revolutionary... And the think these Hongkies are like him..... Then give go the Hongkies. 

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On 10/18/2019 at 8:14 AM, Ysc3 said:

just check Giant website ... still no good offer ....😞

Giant own by AMDK company 

Where got gibe you good deal 

All $$$ still flow to Hong Kong... 

And UK

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4 minutes ago, Atonchia said:

Giant own by AMDK company 

Where got gibe you good deal 

All along I thought Malaysian coy.😁

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On 10/18/2019 at 9:40 PM, Vratenza said:

Let's just say.... China actually decides to let HK go free...not strings attached, only criteria is HK must cut off all economic ties with China and rest of China's allies. 

Anyone want to bet if UK will take back HK under it's empire? 

 

 

I think alaska and Hawaii independence would be more likely. Haha. 

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12 minutes ago, Victor68 said:

I think alaska and Hawaii independence would be more likely. Haha. 

It will be fun to see how the torchbearer of democracy handle the event in his backyard haha. I would think Puerto Rico would be more likely to want to breakaway considering the state had been treated very badly by White house.

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2 minutes ago, Atonchia said:

 

Dairy Farm..... under Jardine Matheson

To attack innocents is like an act of terrorism. There are good Americans and British people too.  Same for businesses. We must understand what is right and wrong thing to do, otherwise it is no difference from those cockroaches you saw in HK.  Whack their own grandmother and grandfather to be son and daughter of the west. haha

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1 hour ago, Victor68 said:

To attack innocents is like an act of terrorism. There are good Americans and British people too.  Same for businesses. We must understand what is right and wrong thing to do, otherwise it is no difference from those cockroaches you saw in HK.  Whack their own grandmother and grandfather to be son and daughter of the west. haha

All FDI / MNC will be transferring profits back to HQ/Shareholders. 

No doubt they are here to create jobs, compete in open market locally to benefit the consumer. 

But understand the chain is facing tough competition even in MY.

Furthermore most of their productive outlets is Hypermarket format which is losing attractiveness to ecommerce. 

 

For them to give a very good deal really must wait nong nong 😅

 

A bit OT

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