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Former Hong Kong police commissioner tells young people to study history to appreciate need for national security
- Dick Lee, who headed force between 2003 and 2007, tells police youth group modern Chinese history vital to understanding need for national security
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Hong Kong’s young people should study history to help them grasp the importance of national security, a former commissioner of police has said.
Dick Lee Ming-kwai, who headed the force between 2003 and 2007, said on Sunday at a force national security event that the young should educate themselves about modern Chinese history.
“Before the establishment of postrevolutionary China, the country faced poverty and was on the verge of being divided,” Lee said. “People of a subjugated country suffer terribly.
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“Youths may not understand why we emphasise national security when our country is safe and stable.
“But they don’t know our country had experienced very, very turbulent times.”

He was speaking at an event for members of Junior Police Call, the force’s programme for young people, designed to promote national security.
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