BEIJING (AFP) - While China might be exploiting fears of a bloody 'Tiananmen' crackdown on Hong Kong's protest movement, analysts say the potentially catastrophic economic and political consequences will deter Beijing from any overt boots-on-the ground intervention.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BEIJING - While China might be exploiting fears of a bloody"Tiananmen" crackdown on Hong Kong's protest movement, analysts say the potentially catastrophic economic and political consequences will deter Beijing from any overt boots-on-the ground intervention.
The images and stepped-up rhetoric have fuelled concerns that Beijing could forcefully step in - fears that some analysts suggest China is actively playing on. China's brutal 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protests in Beijing's Tiananmen Square resulted in two years of economic near-stagnation as the country became an international pariah.The long-term stability of the international financial hub is crucial to China's economic well-being, and images of Chinese troops or riot police on the streets would be broadcast and live-streamed around the world.
LESSONS LEARNED But while Hong Kong law states that the PLA troops stationed here cannot interfere in local affairs, it does allow for their deployment at the request of the Hong Kong government to"maintain public order". "A large part of this was exchanges on how to deal with political riots and peaceful protests," Mr Wu said.
Wile the techniques were modern, Mr Wu stressed that the ability to deploy them effectively in Hong Kong was another matter.And even if it was able to carry off a non-lethal intervention, the optics of Chinese forces in the streets of Hong Kong in any capacity would still provoke near-global concern and outrage.
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