THE ART OF WAR
by Manlio
Dinucci
Clearly, some young people in Hong Kong have adopted
British culture - after the handover to China of their special province. They
do not know the history of their country and what they owe to the Peoples’
Republic of China. For their great grandparents, London had brought only misery
and desolation, causing the collapse of the Middle Kingdom.
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The "Opium
Wars" represent the paradigm of British colonialism: London did not
seek to dominatethe Chinese population politically,but exclusively to
exploit it economically.To impose drug use,
Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria waged two wars that
caused several million deaths.
Hundreds of young Chinese, in front of the British
Consulate in Hong Kong, sing the God Save the Queen and shout
"Great Britain Saves Hong Kong", a rally call in London by 130
parliamentarians who ask that British citizenship be given to residents of the
former colony. In this way, Britain is emerging in world public opinion,
particularly among young people, as a guarantor of legality and human rights. To
do this, History is erased.
It is therefore necessary, before any other
consideration, to know the historical episodes which, in the first half of the
19th century, brought the Chinese territory of Hong Kong under British rule.
To penetrate China, then ruled by the Qing dynasty,
Britain resorted to the distribution of opium, which it shipped by sea from
India where it held the monopoly. The drug market spread rapidly in the
country, causing serious economic, physical, moral and social damage that provoked
the reaction of the Chinese authorities. But when they confiscated stored opium
in Canton and burned it, the British troops occupied this city and other
coastal cities with the first Opium War, forcing China to sign the Treaty of
Nanjing in 1842.
In Article 3 it states: "As it is obviously
necessary and desirable for British subjects to have ports for their ships and
their stores, China will forever cede the island of Hong Kong to Her Majesty
the Queen of Great Britain. and her heirs ". In Article 6 the Treaty
stipulates: "Since Her Britannic Majesty’s Government was obliged to send
an expeditionary force to obtain compensation for the damage caused by the
Chinese authorities’ violent and unjust procedure, China agrees to pay to Her
British Majesty the sum of $ 12 million for expenses incurred.
The Nanking Treaty is the first of the unequal
treaties by which the European powers (Great Britain, Germany, France, Belgium,
Austria and Italy), Tsarist Russia, Japan and the United States secured in
China, by the force of arms, a series of privileges: the cession of Hong Kong
to Great Britain in 1843, the sharp reduction of taxes on foreign goods (at a
time when European governments were erecting customs barriers to protect their
industries), the opening of the main ports to foreign vessels and the right to
have urban areas under their own administration ("concessions")
exempted from Chinese authority.
In 1898 Great Britain annexed the Kowloon Peninsula in
Hong Kong and the so-called News Territories, conceded by China to be
"rented" for 99 years.
The widespread dissatisfaction with these impositions
exploded towards the end of the 19th century in a popular revolt - that of the
Boxers - against which intervened an international expeditionary force of
16,000 men under British command, in which Italy also participated (and France,
NdT).
Landed in Tianjin (T’ien Tsin) in August 1900, the
force sacked Beijing and other cities, destroying many villages and massacring
the population. Later, Britain took control of Tibet in 1903, while Czarist
Russia and Japan shared Manchuria in 1907.
In China, reduced to a colonial or semi-colonial
state, Hong Kong became the main door of exchange based on the plunder of
resources and slave labour exploitation of the population. A huge mass of
Chinese are forced to emigrate mainly to the United States, Australia and
South-East Asia, where they are subjected to similar conditions of exploitation
and discrimination.
A question arises spontaneously: Which history books
are young people who ask Britain to "save Hong Kong" studying?
Translation
Source
Il Manifesto (Italy)
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