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Leung Kwok-hung
19-09-2004, 18:34
Situated in a city that was once known as Hong Kong, the Free Land of Leung Kwok-hung, named after the long-haired anarcho-socialist revolutionary who overthrew the Beijingese fascists and established universal suffrage in Hong Kong, is a democratic socialist state in which private enterprise has a limited right to operate in a highly regulated environment, provided that businesses do not operate in or do business with the People's Republic of China.

Leung Kwok-hung's constitution allows for freedom of expression, freedom of the press, and freedom of and from religion. The right to a trial by jury is also protected, with cruel and inhumane punishments, including the death penalty, being completely outlawed. Additionally, universal and public health care is enshrined as a constitutional right, and individuals are protected from discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, gender/sexual identity, ethnic origin, and any other factors unrelated to their ability to do a job competently. Similar hate crime laws are also in our constitution. Finally, education is a right and responsbility for all, until they either complete secondary school or are 18-years-old. Students are obligated to make up for missed credits in summer and/or night school, as appropriate. Private schools are banned, due to their tendencies to aggravate ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic divisions among the populace.

Political parties may operate freely in Leung Kwok-hung, provided that they operate within the following limitations: They cannot call for any sort of reunification with China or Pan-Chinese Nationalism, they cannot support any sort of theocracy, they cannot call for drug or alcohol prohibition (although regulatory laws are frequently debated), and they cannot support ethnic, racial, religious, or gender inequality.

Leung Kwok-hung's constitution requires our nation to work towards the liberation of the Taiwanese, the Tibetan, the Xinjiangese, and the Macaoan people from the rightist Beijingese government and to attempt to set-up Federation of Free Asian States with each of these new nations once they are liberated. Other free nations of Asia will also be invited to join, and the Federation will serve as anarcho-socialist counterweight to the authoritarian, warmongering, theocratic, and anti-labour orientation of the Anglo-American-Israeli, Beijingese, and Islamist spheres of influence. Should we become successful, Free States from other parts of the world shall be invited to join the Federation.