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  2. Foreign governments and activists criticize Hong Kong ... - AOL

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    The declaration was an agreement signed by British and Chinese authorities to pave the way for Hong Kong's handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997. “Today’s verdict will only further ...

  3. British Forces Overseas Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The greatest test was in 1941, when Japanese forces invaded Hong Kong, leading to the 44-month-long Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. Internal Security was the responsibility of the Hong Kong Government, in particular the Royal Hong Kong Police. It was supported by British Forces in Hong Kong should it be called upon to do so.

  4. Explainer-British judges' resignations put Hong Kong rule of ...

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    By James Pomfret. HONG KONG (Reuters) -Two senior British judges resigned from Hong Kong's top appeals court on Thursday, as international concerns mounted over the rule of law in the city ...

  5. British man accused of spying for Hong Kong’s intelligence ...

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    A man charged by British police for allegedly spying for Hong Kong’s intelligence services, has been found dead in a park outside of London.. Police are investigating the “unexplained death ...

  6. Hong Kong Military Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the HKCTU became the Hong Kong Military Service Corps (HKMSC) [2] and consequently the GSC capbadge was replaced by a Dragon emblem. Initially the Dragon insignia, which was a Division Sign, had represented the Hong Kong Garrison and all British army soldiers serving in Hong Kong wore a Dragon cloth-badge on their uniform.

  7. Stanley Fort - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Fort is a military installation on the south side of Hong Kong Island. Built originally to serve the British Armed Forces, it now houses the Hong Kong garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force. It has also been used as Kai Chi Children's Centre and the Aberdeen Rehabilitation Centre. [1]

  8. Top British judge hears Hong Kong protest case amid foreign ...

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    HONG KONG (Reuters) -A senior British judge on Monday heard a protest-related case in Hong Kong involving seven high profile democrats, adding to the debate over whether foreign judges should ...

  9. Handover of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The People's Liberation Army established a Garrison, taking over responsibility for defence from British Forces Overseas Hong Kong. [134] The Prince of Wales Building was renamed the Chinese People's Liberation Army Forces Hong Kong Building, while the Prince of Wales Barracks was similarly renamed the Central Barracks, with effect from January ...