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(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Hong Kong parents, students and teachers marched in the streets on Sunday in protest against a school curriculum plan they said was an attempt to brainwash students by extolling the achievements of the Chinese Communist party.

The controversy is the latest backlash against perceived political influence from Beijing in the former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

The book will form the basis of a national education curriculum for students aged six years and older in Hong Kong schools in the coming year, aimed at engendering what officials call a sense of national pride and belonging towards China.

"We don't want our child to be fed this material," said P.S. Ho, who joined the protest along with his wife and four-year-old daughter. "If the initiative continues without changes, maybe we will change schools later or immigrate to another country."

Parents with children in strollers, secondary school students and activists joined the rally on a sweltering afternoon, carrying placards with slogans such as "We don't need no thought control".

Organisers said 90,000 people took part, though police estimates put the turnout at 32,000.

It was the latest in a series of mass protests and gatherings in Hong Kong in recent months, including a July 1 demonstration that drew some 400,000 people demanding improved governance, full democracy, and less interference from Beijing.

"Parents are concerned. We don't want them to brainwash our children's minds," said Linda Wong, a member of a parent concern group and a mother of one.

While the booklet touches on some negative aspects of contemporary Chinese history including unfair land grabs by corrupt officials and a toxic milk powder scandal, it makes no mention of the June 4, 1989 crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square.

It also describes the U.S. political system as having "created social turbulence" and harmed people's livelihoods.

"This material is given to elementary school students. They don't have the independent thinking capabilities to judge for themselves," said Joseph Wong, 19, a member of a youth activist group.

Hong Kong officials rejected the suggestion they were planning to introduce Chinese-style propaganda, saying the "China Model" booklet was only a guide.

They responded to the protesters' concerns by saying a "broadly representative" committee would be formed to monitor the scheme after its implementation in the coming few years, before deciding whether it becomes a mandatory course or not.

"We definitely would not want to see any so-called brainwashing type of education from happening. If that indeed happens, which we do not believe will happen...we would be the first one to come out to condemn such a situation," said Lee Chack-fan, chairman of a group tasked with drafting the guidelines for the national education scheme.

Hong Kong protesters oppose propaganda education plan | Reuters
 
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(Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Hong Kong parents, students and teachers marched in the streets on Sunday in protest against a school curriculum plan they said was an attempt to brainwash students by extolling the achievements of the Chinese Communist party.

Hong Kong protesters oppose propaganda education plan | Reuters

Well, the HongKongese should oppose against the CCP's brainwashing plot.
The Chinese were brainwashed by CCP too much that made them have false perceptions.
For example, CCP did print U-Shap map in the Chinese historical textbooks, and said that it was "Chinese territory", U-Shap known "nine dotted line" even it lies on beaches of the ASEAN countries. That makes Chinese people confused.
But the REAL historical evidence, for example, all the official old maps of China before 1910, has denied it.
 
I also saw this news with the original pics in Hongkong news couple of days back I guess. Seems like Hongkong posters don't belong to hongkong as they claim here if we see wide protest against mainland china CCP(especially).

They may be members of the "50 cents party", they have the purpose of showing solidarity...
 
these hongkongers are crazy such is doing worldwide they have to learn how their country is working evev though it's communism. plus patriotism is a national moral standard in all nations.
 
can you elaborate that ?

Such as what kawaraj said, "patriotism is a national moral standard in all nations". I have seen the teaching material, it does really have problem, but it is not the reason to avoid learning your country. I mean, since we have free media and speech, we will never be brainwashed by the CCP.
 
Such as what kawaraj said, "patriotism is a national moral standard in all nations". I have seen the teaching material, it does really have problem, but it is not the reason to avoid learning your country. I mean, since we have free media and speech, we will never be brainwashed by the CCP.

eh lol...once the image of as a perfect China Cleptocracy Party is ingrained into the child's memory and reinforced, the road back is hard and tough.
We have a few examples on the forums who received just a wee bit too much patriotic education.

And there is a big difference between patriotism (accepting your country for what it is and still loving it) and parrotting lies how perfect the Party is.
 
eh lol...once the image of as a perfect China Cleptocracy Party is ingrained into the child's memory and reinforced, the road back is hard and tough.
We have a few examples on the forums who received just a wee bit too much patriotic education.

And there is a big difference between patriotism (accepting your country for what it is and still loving it) and parrotting lies how perfect the Party is.

That's why I suggest amending the teaching material.
 
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