China News Agency, Beijing, June 12 Question: Tonghu Hongkong campus adheres to "One Country, Two Systems"

  China News Agency reporter Chen Xiaoyuan

  In the street sports of Hong Kong in recent years, many young people have appeared. Radical forces penetrate the campus and are considered to be an important reason. In the past few days, radical groups have incited joint agency and strikes in schools to oppose Hong Kong-related national security legislation. This has become another example.

  The problem of radical forces penetrating the campus of Hong Kong has become more and more serious in recent years. In 2012, the so-called "anti-national religion", the illegal "occupation of Central" in 2014, and the storm of revisions that occurred since last year, many young people were encouraged to take to the streets and even participated in violent criminal activities.

  In particular, since the turmoil occurred, at least nearly 9,000 people have been arrested for participating in related illegal activities, of which more than 40% are students, and the youngest is only 11 years old. Some of the crimes involved by young people include participation in riots, wounding people, arson, possession of offensive weapons, assaulting police, etc. Many of them are serious crimes.

  These young people who should have studied hard on campus and have a bright future face legal sanctions at a young age due to illegal and criminal acts, leaving behind the case and stains, which is sad and regrettable.

  A spokesman for the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office of the State Council pointed out on the 12th that in many schools in Hong Kong, education has seriously deviated from the correct direction of "one country, two systems". "Hong Kong independence" thinking and advocating violence spread on campus. If the chaos in education in Hong Kong does not stop, the political chaos in Hong Kong will be endless. To cut off the "black hand" reaching out to the campus

  Since the return of Hong Kong, under the principle of "one country, two systems", the Basic Law has given the Special Administrative Region Government the right to formulate relevant policies on education development and improvement. But over the years, due to various obstructions by opposition figures and others, national education has not been effectively implemented on Hong Kong campuses.

  In recent years, the opposition and radical forces have increasingly interfered in Hong Kong campuses, affecting students in many aspects such as teaching, textbooks, and examinations, discrediting "one country, two systems", preaching "Hong Kong independence", and advocating "illegal justice" and other distortions. . Students with little experience and simple cognition are more likely to be instigated by people with ulterior motives.

  In the storm of revision, well-known universities such as the Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, which were known at home and abroad, were even reduced to the "battlefield" and "arsenal" of the mob.

  Those who care about the growth of young people in Hong Kong scream and return the campus to a pure land, letting the school return to the essence of education.

  A spokesman for the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region pointed out on the 12th that education has a distinct sovereign attribute. On the issue of the right and wrong of cultivating qualified nationals and thick-rooted national feelings, there is only the responsibility of "one country" and no "two systems" It is necessary to establish and improve an education system that is compatible with "one country, two systems".

  "In the midst of life, it is unsupported and straight; Baisha is in Nirvana, and it is black." The campus is essential for young people to establish values, outlook on life and worldview. Adhering to the correct direction of "one country, two systems" on the campus is conducive to guiding young people to understand the country in a comprehensive and accurate manner, and to avoid being instigated and led astray.

  People from all walks of life who care about the future of Hong Kong should act together to keep political distortions and radical forces away from the campus. This is not only the need to protect the healthy growth of young people, but also the proper meaning of protecting "one country, two systems". (Finish)