Subscribe to RSSTHe Week
RPP-RJP unity convention elects Thapa as chairman
Live video call from Everest summit causes controversy
Telemedicine services benefit remote area patients
Utprerana school on the verge of shutting down
Limited appeal
The PEON power
Demon-cracy
My Republica e-Paper.
Market
  Forex
  Stocks
 
Phalano by Rajesh KC
Cartoon Archive »  

Archives
  Daily News
  Photo Gallery
Monday WEATHER
KATHMANDU
Thunderstorms
Low 17oC
High 26oC
Sunrise 5:12 am
Sunset 6:49 pm
 
 
  China army stages startling parade in Hong Kong  
 

AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE

HONG KONG, June 29: China´s secretive armed forces were put on full display in Hong Kong Friday as they staged a startling show of military might with helicopters and tanks for visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao.

The military inspection at the People´s Liberation Army (PLA) barrack was among the first on Hu´s agenda after he arrived at the southern Chinese city for a three-day visit to mark its 15th handover anniversary from Britain.

Standing on top of a truck, Hu paid tribute to over 3,200 troops at the Shek Kong PLA barrack, about 45 minutes from central Hong Kong, with a huge banner that read "Love the motherland, love Hong Kong," and red flags waving in the background.

"Greetings comrades!" Hu, who was wearing a green uniform, shouted to the thousands of troops saluting him who responded by saying "Greetings President".

"Thank you for your efforts comrades!" Hu added, to which the PLA members answered "serve the people".

Hu, whose three-day visit is his last as president before a key leadership reshuffle, is expected to attend a series of events to mark the handover anniversary and to preside over the inauguration of the city´s new leader Leung Chun-ying on Sunday.

The show of force, however, prompted criticism from netizens in Hong Kong, which retains a semi-autonomous status with its own legal and financial system as well as civil liberties not seen on the mainland after the 1997 handover.

"It feels like we are in North Korea," a Hong Konger wrote on social networking site Facebook.

Prior to the military inspection, Hu held a closed-door meeting with outgoing Chief Executive Donald Tsang and thanked him for his service. The bow-tie wearing Tsang is stepping down after seven years in office.

 
Published on 2012-06-29 09:04:08
# # [Facebook] [Slashdot] [Digg] [Reddit] [del.icio.us] [Technorati] [Google] [StumbleUpon]

 
 

PLEASE DESIST FROM ATTACKING THE WRITER PERSONALLY AND BE RESPECTFUL TO OTHER READERS.

Please give your full name while posting your comments. This is not to stifle the free flow of comments but your full name will enable us to print the comments in our newspaper.

 

China Army Stages Startling Parade In Hong Kong
Comment on this news #
Name
Email
Comments
   
714
 
   
 
 
Related News
More on International
About us  |  Contact us  |  Advertise with us  |  Career   |  Terms of use  |  Privacy policy
 
Copyright © Nepal Republic Media Pvt. Ltd. 2008-10.