January 2006
What does Hong Kong Inc get out of the WTO jamboree?
The security for the sixth ministerial conference was intense but Korean protesters were still able to set off a police fishing operation and the director-general did not escape a barracking, while residents wonder what it’s all for.
Welcome our friends from all over the world, read the signs on Hong Kong school childrens paintings hanging from empty freight containers. The rusting hulks, stacked two high, formed the walls of a fortified compound housing the expensive limousines used to chauffeur dignitaries during the sixth World Trade Organization ministerial conference in Hong Kong in December.
Whether the childrens warm welcome was meant to extend to the eclectic group of non-official visitors to Hong Kong during the conference is debatable.
A walk around the conference location suggested that Hong Kongs finest had their own welcome in mind for the students, overseas workers and professional protesters that have become as much a part of the WTO circus as the delegates themselves.
Glue and netting
The mood ahead of the conference was nervous, with an astonishing police presence across...
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