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{Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances

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  {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 05:48 -0800
    Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances burfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh> - 2016-01-10 08:54 -0500
      Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 06:21 -0800
        Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances burfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh> - 2016-01-10 09:25 -0500
          Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 06:40 -0800
            Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances burfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh> - 2016-01-10 10:56 -0500
              Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 09:16 -0800
                Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances burfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh> - 2016-01-10 12:18 -0500
                  Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 09:46 -0800
                    Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances burfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh> - 2016-01-10 15:32 -0500
    Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 02:54 +0800
      Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 11:09 -0800
        Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 03:20 +0800
          Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 03:25 +0800
            Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 13:15 -0800
              Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 19:55 +0800
          Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances none <none@none.invalid> - 2016-01-10 13:05 -0800
            Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances "Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com> - 2016-01-11 19:55 +0800

#252010 — {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 05:48 -0800
Subject{Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances
Message-ID<mn.515c7e01ce3d1f40.136606@none.invalid>
Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong 
Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's 
Republic of China?

You do not support the actions of your government, do you?

You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your 
position now?


"Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious 
Disappearances"

http://www.ibtimes.com/hong-kong-booksellers-pull-anti-china-publications-after-mysterious-disappearances-2258105


Hong Kong booksellers and publishers have started removing politically 
sensitive books from their shops, according to several media reports. 
The move was triggered by the latest disappearance of a bookstore 
employee — one working for a firm producing books critical of Chinese 
leaders.

Lee Bo, a British national and chief editor of Causeway Bay Books, 
which produced books on Chinese politics, was last seen on Dec. 30 at 
the publisher’s warehouse. His wife reportedly withdrew a missing 
persons report soon after filing it, claiming Lee had traveled to China 
to voluntarily assist in an unspecified investigation.

Owners of three stores selling books on political topics refused to be 
publicly interviewed fearing backlash from the mainland, Reuters 
reported. On Thursday, the Guardian reported that Page One, a major 
Singapore book retailer with shops in both Hong Kong and mainland 
China, decided to stop selling politically sensitive books written in 
Chinese.

Four other employees of Causeway Bay Books and Mighty Current, another 
publishing house, have disappeared since late last year. Hong Kong 
Police have said that they continue to investigate while China has yet 
to clarify on the fate of the men.

The disappearances have fuelled speculation that enforcement officials 
from the mainland have abducted the booksellers. Hong Kong, which is a 
special administrative region of China, operates under the "one 
country, two systems" policy that grant it autonomy and freedom from 
certain laws that govern the mainland. However, activists have 
complained of Beijing's growing interference and influence in Hong Kong 
in recent years.

"Nobody is safe in Hong Kong now," Bao Pu, a prominent publisher in 
Hong Kong, told Reuters. Bao, who published the secret memoirs of Zhao 
Ziyang, a former Communist Party general secretary, was openly critical 
of the events, and told Reuters that he suspected mainland officials.

Albert Ho, a pro-democracy lawmaker, told CNN: "It's a forced 
disappearance. All those who have disappeared are related to the 
Causeway Bay bookshop and this bookshop was famous, not only for the 
sale, but also for the publication and circulation of a series of 
sensitive books."

U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reportedly said he was unable 
determine the booksellers' whereabouts after raising the case with 
Chinese and Hong Kong officials during a two-day trip to Beijing."

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#252011

FromburfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh>
Date2016-01-10 08:54 -0500
Message-ID<20160110085450.00004648@buh.boh>
In reply to#252010
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:48:08 -0800
none <none@none.invalid> wrote:

> From: none <none@none.invalid>
> Subject: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong Booksellers
> Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious Disappearances Date:
> Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:48:08 -0800 Newsgroups: alt.comp.freeware
> Organization: albasani.net
> X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb

Why don't you go over there and just fix everything?
Maybe all you have is a running mouth?
Keyboard cowboy is none!

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#252015

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 06:21 -0800
Message-ID<mn.517d7e0195c60b69.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252011
burfordTjustice submitted this idea :
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 05:48:08 -0800
> none <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>
Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong 
Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's 
Republic of China?

You do not support the actions of your government, do you?

You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your 
position now?


"Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious 
Disappearances"

http://www.ibtimes.com/hong-kong-booksellers-pull-anti-china-publications-after-mysterious-disappearances-2258105


Hong Kong booksellers and publishers have started removing politically 
sensitive books from their shops, according to several media reports. 
The move was triggered by the latest disappearance of a bookstore 
employee — one working for a firm producing books critical of Chinese 
leaders.

Lee Bo, a British national and chief editor of Causeway Bay Books, 
which produced books on Chinese politics, was last seen on Dec. 30 at 
the publisher’s warehouse. His wife reportedly withdrew a missing 
persons report soon after filing it, claiming Lee had traveled to China 
to voluntarily assist in an unspecified investigation.

Owners of three stores selling books on political topics refused to be 
publicly interviewed fearing backlash from the mainland, Reuters 
reported. On Thursday, the Guardian reported that Page One, a major 
Singapore book retailer with shops in both Hong Kong and mainland 
China, decided to stop selling politically sensitive books written in 
Chinese.

Four other employees of Causeway Bay Books and Mighty Current, another 
publishing house, have disappeared since late last year. Hong Kong 
Police have said that they continue to investigate while China has yet 
to clarify on the fate of the men.

The disappearances have fuelled speculation that enforcement officials 
from the mainland have abducted the booksellers. Hong Kong, which is a 
special administrative region of China, operates under the "one 
country, two systems" policy that grant it autonomy and freedom from 
certain laws that govern the mainland. However, activists have 
complained of Beijing's growing interference and influence in Hong Kong 
in recent years.

"Nobody is safe in Hong Kong now," Bao Pu, a prominent publisher in 
Hong Kong, told Reuters. Bao, who published the secret memoirs of Zhao 
Ziyang, a former Communist Party general secretary, was openly critical 
of the events, and told Reuters that he suspected mainland officials.

Albert Ho, a pro-democracy lawmaker, told CNN: "It's a forced 
disappearance. All those who have disappeared are related to the 
Causeway Bay bookshop and this bookshop was famous, not only for the 
sale, but also for the publication and circulation of a series of 
sensitive books."

U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reportedly said he was unable 
determine the booksellers' whereabouts after raising the case with 
Chinese and Hong Kong officials during a two-day trip to Beijing."

>
> Why don't you go over there and just fix everything?
> Maybe all you have is a running mouth?
> Keyboard cowboy is none!

meh..... very weak, even for an imbecil, inbred, child molesting, 
racist troll, but keep trying, you might come up with an intelligent 
contribution, eventually.  Weak, very weak.

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#252016

FromburfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh>
Date2016-01-10 09:25 -0500
Message-ID<20160110092511.00004aaa@buh.boh>
In reply to#252015
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:21:02 -0800
none <none@none.invalid> wrote:

> From: none <none@none.invalid>
> Subject: Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong
> Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious
> Disappearances Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:21:02 -0800 Newsgroups:
> alt.comp.freeware Organization: albasani.net
> X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb


Your postings are typical welfare slug weak......LOL
Why don't you go over there and just fix everything?
Maybe all you have is a running mouth?
Keyboard cowboy is none!

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#252017

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 06:40 -0800
Message-ID<mn.51907e0155f82f2e.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252016
burfordTjustice wrote on 01.10.2016 :
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:21:02 -0800
> none <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>
Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong 
Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's 
Republic of China?

You do not support the actions of your government, do you?

You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your 
position now?


"Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious 
Disappearances"

http://www.ibtimes.com/hong-kong-booksellers-pull-anti-china-publications-after-mysterious-disappearances-2258105


Hong Kong booksellers and publishers have started removing politically 
sensitive books from their shops, according to several media reports. 
The move was triggered by the latest disappearance of a bookstore 
employee — one working for a firm producing books critical of Chinese 
leaders.

Lee Bo, a British national and chief editor of Causeway Bay Books, 
which produced books on Chinese politics, was last seen on Dec. 30 at 
the publisher’s warehouse. His wife reportedly withdrew a missing 
persons report soon after filing it, claiming Lee had traveled to China 
to voluntarily assist in an unspecified investigation.

Owners of three stores selling books on political topics refused to be 
publicly interviewed fearing backlash from the mainland, Reuters 
reported. On Thursday, the Guardian reported that Page One, a major 
Singapore book retailer with shops in both Hong Kong and mainland 
China, decided to stop selling politically sensitive books written in 
Chinese.

Four other employees of Causeway Bay Books and Mighty Current, another 
publishing house, have disappeared since late last year. Hong Kong 
Police have said that they continue to investigate while China has yet 
to clarify on the fate of the men.

The disappearances have fuelled speculation that enforcement officials 
from the mainland have abducted the booksellers. Hong Kong, which is a 
special administrative region of China, operates under the "one 
country, two systems" policy that grant it autonomy and freedom from 
certain laws that govern the mainland. However, activists have 
complained of Beijing's growing interference and influence in Hong Kong 
in recent years.

"Nobody is safe in Hong Kong now," Bao Pu, a prominent publisher in 
Hong Kong, told Reuters. Bao, who published the secret memoirs of Zhao 
Ziyang, a former Communist Party general secretary, was openly critical 
of the events, and told Reuters that he suspected mainland officials.

Albert Ho, a pro-democracy lawmaker, told CNN: "It's a forced 
disappearance. All those who have disappeared are related to the 
Causeway Bay bookshop and this bookshop was famous, not only for the 
sale, but also for the publication and circulation of a series of 
sensitive books."

U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reportedly said he was unable 
determine the booksellers' whereabouts after raising the case with 
Chinese and Hong Kong officials during a two-day trip to Beijing."

>
>
> Your postings are typical welfare slug weak......LOL
> Why don't you go over there and just fix everything?
> Maybe all you have is a running mouth?
> Keyboard cowboy is none!

Buuuuuuuurfooooooord, tommorrow is Monday, are you going to pedal over 
to Children of Siblings Charities to get a refill on your 
anti-psychotic medication? You can probably combine that with your 
monthly parole check-in.

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#252018

FromburfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh>
Date2016-01-10 10:56 -0500
Message-ID<20160110105618.00001d09@buh.boh>
In reply to#252017
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:40:12 -0800
none <none@none.invalid> wrote:

> From: none <none@none.invalid>
> Subject: Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong
> Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious
> Disappearances Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:40:12 -0800 Newsgroups:
> alt.comp.freeware Organization: albasani.net
> X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb

LOL  Pathetic

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#252022

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 09:16 -0800
Message-ID<mn.522c7e015f9fd1a7.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252018
burfordTjustice brought next idea :
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 06:40:12 -0800
> none <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>
Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong 
Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's 
Republic of China?

You do not support the actions of your government, do you?

You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your 
position now?


"Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious 
Disappearances"

http://www.ibtimes.com/hong-kong-booksellers-pull-anti-china-publications-after-mysterious-disappearances-2258105


Hong Kong booksellers and publishers have started removing politically 
sensitive books from their shops, according to several media reports. 
The move was triggered by the latest disappearance of a bookstore 
employee — one working for a firm producing books critical of Chinese 
leaders.

Lee Bo, a British national and chief editor of Causeway Bay Books, 
which produced books on Chinese politics, was last seen on Dec. 30 at 
the publisher’s warehouse. His wife reportedly withdrew a missing 
persons report soon after filing it, claiming Lee had traveled to China 
to voluntarily assist in an unspecified investigation.

Owners of three stores selling books on political topics refused to be 
publicly interviewed fearing backlash from the mainland, Reuters 
reported. On Thursday, the Guardian reported that Page One, a major 
Singapore book retailer with shops in both Hong Kong and mainland 
China, decided to stop selling politically sensitive books written in 
Chinese.

Four other employees of Causeway Bay Books and Mighty Current, another 
publishing house, have disappeared since late last year. Hong Kong 
Police have said that they continue to investigate while China has yet 
to clarify on the fate of the men.

The disappearances have fuelled speculation that enforcement officials 
from the mainland have abducted the booksellers. Hong Kong, which is a 
special administrative region of China, operates under the "one 
country, two systems" policy that grant it autonomy and freedom from 
certain laws that govern the mainland. However, activists have 
complained of Beijing's growing interference and influence in Hong Kong 
in recent years.

"Nobody is safe in Hong Kong now," Bao Pu, a prominent publisher in 
Hong Kong, told Reuters. Bao, who published the secret memoirs of Zhao 
Ziyang, a former Communist Party general secretary, was openly critical 
of the events, and told Reuters that he suspected mainland officials.

Albert Ho, a pro-democracy lawmaker, told CNN: "It's a forced 
disappearance. All those who have disappeared are related to the 
Causeway Bay bookshop and this bookshop was famous, not only for the 
sale, but also for the publication and circulation of a series of 
sensitive books."

U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reportedly said he was unable 
determine the booksellers' whereabouts after raising the case with 
Chinese and Hong Kong officials during a two-day trip to Beijing."

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#252023

FromburfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh>
Date2016-01-10 12:18 -0500
Message-ID<20160110121801.00004ba1@buh.boh>
In reply to#252022
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:16:53 -0800
none <none@none.invalid> wrote:

> From: none <none@none.invalid>
> Subject: Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong
> Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious
> Disappearances Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:16:53 -0800 Newsgroups:
> alt.comp.freeware Organization: albasani.net
> X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb



LOL  No cigar.

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#252026

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 09:46 -0800
Message-ID<mn.524a7e013aef07df.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252023
burfordTjustice pretended :
> On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:16:53 -0800
> none <none@none.invalid> wrote:
>
 Buuuuurfoooooord, I appreciate you giving me the opportunity to repost 
my questions to Man-Wai Chang.  I suspect he is very appreciative of 
your assistance, which I am sure is exactly what you wanted to 
accomplish.......

You are as dumb as a sack of hammers.


Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong 
Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's 
Republic of China?

You do not support the actions of your government, do you?

You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your 
position now?


"Hong Kong Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious 
Disappearances"

http://www.ibtimes.com/hong-kong-booksellers-pull-anti-china-publications-after-mysterious-disappearances-2258105


Hong Kong booksellers and publishers have started removing politically 
sensitive books from their shops, according to several media reports. 
The move was triggered by the latest disappearance of a bookstore 
employee — one working for a firm producing books critical of Chinese 
leaders.

Lee Bo, a British national and chief editor of Causeway Bay Books, 
which produced books on Chinese politics, was last seen on Dec. 30 at 
the publisher’s warehouse. His wife reportedly withdrew a missing 
persons report soon after filing it, claiming Lee had traveled to China 
to voluntarily assist in an unspecified investigation.

Owners of three stores selling books on political topics refused to be 
publicly interviewed fearing backlash from the mainland, Reuters 
reported. On Thursday, the Guardian reported that Page One, a major 
Singapore book retailer with shops in both Hong Kong and mainland 
China, decided to stop selling politically sensitive books written in 
Chinese.

Four other employees of Causeway Bay Books and Mighty Current, another 
publishing house, have disappeared since late last year. Hong Kong 
Police have said that they continue to investigate while China has yet 
to clarify on the fate of the men.

The disappearances have fuelled speculation that enforcement officials 
from the mainland have abducted the booksellers. Hong Kong, which is a 
special administrative region of China, operates under the "one 
country, two systems" policy that grant it autonomy and freedom from 
certain laws that govern the mainland. However, activists have 
complained of Beijing's growing interference and influence in Hong Kong 
in recent years.

"Nobody is safe in Hong Kong now," Bao Pu, a prominent publisher in 
Hong Kong, told Reuters. Bao, who published the secret memoirs of Zhao 
Ziyang, a former Communist Party general secretary, was openly critical 
of the events, and told Reuters that he suspected mainland officials.

Albert Ho, a pro-democracy lawmaker, told CNN: "It's a forced 
disappearance. All those who have disappeared are related to the 
Causeway Bay bookshop and this bookshop was famous, not only for the 
sale, but also for the publication and circulation of a series of 
sensitive books."

U.K. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reportedly said he was unable 
determine the booksellers' whereabouts after raising the case with 
Chinese and Hong Kong officials during a two-day trip to Beijing."

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#252036

FromburfordTjustice <burfordTjustice@buh.boh>
Date2016-01-10 15:32 -0500
Message-ID<20160110153226.0000423f@buh.boh>
In reply to#252026
On Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:46:02 -0800
none <none@none.invalid> wrote:

> From: none <none@none.invalid>
> Subject: Re: {Off Topic} - ATT: Mr. Man-wai Chang - Hong Kong
> Booksellers Pull Anti-China Publications After Mysterious
> Disappearances Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2016 09:46:02 -0800 Newsgroups:
> alt.comp.freeware Organization: albasani.net
> X-Newsreader: MesNews/1.08.06.00-gb

As a welfare queen you have no influence over anyone at
any time.

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#252028

From"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>
Date2016-01-11 02:54 +0800
Message-ID<n6u97u$fp8$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#252010
On 1/10/2016 9:48 PM, none wrote:
> Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong
> Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's Republic
> of China?
> You do not support the actions of your government, do you?
> You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your
> position now?

I am NOT a government employee, just an average resident... without guns 
and without authority!

Please question Hong Kong Government directly!

-- 
   @~@   Remain silent. Nothing from soldiers and magicians is real!
  / v \  Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and farces be with you!
/( _ )\ (Fedora release 23)  Linux 4.2.8-300.fc23.x86_64
   ^ ^   02:42:01 up 7 days 21:57 0 users load average: 0.00 0.01 0.05
不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA):
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#252030

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 11:09 -0800
Message-ID<mn.529d7e01710b96e1.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252028
Mr. Man-wai Chang explained on 01.10.2016 :
> On 1/10/2016 9:48 PM, none wrote:
>> Mr. Man-wai Chang, how do you explain the disappearance of five Hong
>> Kong resident and the removal of books critical to the People's Republic
>> of China?
>> You do not support the actions of your government, do you?
>> You have been critical of such actions in the past, what is your
>> position now?
>
> I am NOT a government employee, just an average resident... without guns and 
> without authority!
>
> Please question Hong Kong Government directly!

Actually, you are a citizen of Hong Kong and the PRC, does your reply 
mean that as a citizen, you have no influence, of any kind, over your 
government?

You are frequently very critical of the United States of America, is it 
inappropriate to hold you up to the same standards you apply to this 
country?

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#252032

From"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>
Date2016-01-11 03:20 +0800
Message-ID<n6uaoe$lup$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#252030
On 1/11/2016 3:09 AM, none wrote:
> Actually, you are a citizen of Hong Kong and the PRC, does your reply
> mean that as a citizen, you have no influence, of any kind, over your
> government?
>

Citizens of Hong Kong are just workers if not slaves. They DO NOT speak 
nor represent for the territory, nor the government!

 > You are frequently very critical of the United States of America,
 > is it inappropriate to hold you up to the same standards you
 > apply to this country?

US citizens can also be critical of their states and country! It's just 
some casual chit-chat, sometimes silly questions.

-- 
   @~@   Remain silent. Nothing from soldiers and magicians is real!
  / v \  Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and farces be with you!
/( _ )\ (Fedora release 23)  Linux 4.2.8-300.fc23.x86_64
   ^ ^   03:12:01 up 7 days 22:27 0 users load average: 0.00 0.01 0.05
不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA):
http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_pubsvc/page_socsecu/sub_addressesa

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#252033

From"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>
Date2016-01-11 03:25 +0800
Message-ID<n6ub2k$ng8$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#252032
On 1/11/2016 3:20 AM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
>
> US citizens can also be critical of their states and country! It's just
> some casual chit-chat, sometimes silly questions.
>

Pardon my grammar:

US citizens can also be critical of their states and country! My 
questions were just casual chit-chat, sometimes silly questions.

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#252040

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 13:15 -0800
Message-ID<mn.531b7e0123ed7dcb.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252033
It happens that Mr. Man-wai Chang formulated :
> US citizens can also be critical of their states and country! My questions 
> were just casual chit-chat

Likewise, my questions to you about your country are simply casual 
chit-chat.  You should feel comfortable with such discussion about the 
PRC as you never hesitate to offer similar commentary and "questions" 
about the USA.

I wonder if this point is too subtle?

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#252074

From"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>
Date2016-01-11 19:55 +0800
Message-ID<n7051f$tr1$3@dont-email.me>
In reply to#252040
On 1/11/2016 5:15 AM, none wrote:
>
> Likewise, my questions to you about your country are simply casual
> chit-chat.  You should feel comfortable with such discussion about the
> PRC as you never hesitate to offer similar commentary and "questions"
> about the USA.
>
> I wonder if this point is too subtle?

I don't represent Hong Kong nor China.

Target your stoned speech to Hong Kong Govenrment if not Chinese government!

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#252038

Fromnone <none@none.invalid>
Date2016-01-10 13:05 -0800
Message-ID<mn.53117e01f6f35803.136606@none.invalid>
In reply to#252032
Mr. Man-wai Chang used his keyboard to write :
> On 1/11/2016 3:09 AM, none wrote:
>> Actually, you are a citizen of Hong Kong and the PRC, does your reply
>> mean that as a citizen, you have no influence, of any kind, over your
>> government?
>>
>
> Citizens of Hong Kong are just workers if not slaves. They DO NOT speak nor 
> represent for the territory, nor the government!
>

If I understand you correctly, you consider yourself to be a slave of 
the People's Republic of China?  What a horrible violation of basic 
human rights.

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#252075

From"Mr. Man-wai Chang" <toylet.toylet@gmail.com>
Date2016-01-11 19:55 +0800
Message-ID<n70520$tr1$4@dont-email.me>
In reply to#252038
On 1/11/2016 5:05 AM, none wrote:
>
> If I understand you correctly, you consider yourself to be a slave of
> the People's Republic of China?  What a horrible violation of basic
> human rights.

I don't represent Hong Kong nor China.

Target your stoned speech to Hong Kong Govenrment if not Chinese 
government!

-- 
   @~@   Remain silent. Nothing from soldiers and magicians is real!
  / v \  Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and farces be with you!
/( _ )\ (Fedora release 23)  Linux 4.2.8-300.fc23.x86_64
   ^ ^   19:42:01 up 8 days 9:19 0 users load average: 0.00 0.01 0.05
不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA):
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