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28. Mrs. Mahon

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will make a statement on Her Majesty's Government's policy towards relations with Burma.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

We maintain diplomatic relations with Burma. But we deplore the failure of the Burmese military authorities to respond to the people's clearly expressed wish for democratic government, and are appalled by reports of their continuing disregard for human rights.

29. Mr. Haynes

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what discussions have taken place between Her Majesty's Government and the Government of Vietnam on the question of Vietnamese asylum seekers in Hong Kong.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

To ease the pressure on Hong Kong, we are urgently pursuing with Vietnam, UNHCR and the International Organisation for Migration the establishment of an internationally managed centre on territory provided by Vietnam for those asylum seekers who are determined not to be refugees and have not taken advantage of the existing voluntary return programme.

30. Sir Peter Blaker

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is the latest position regarding the problem of Vietnamese migrants in Hong Kong.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The number of Vietnamese migrants in Hong Kong continues to increase. The population in camps now stands at over 61,000; the highest level since 1979. We are urgently pursuing with Vietnam, UNHCR and IOM the establishment of an internationally managed centre on territory provided by Vietnam for those asylum seekers who are determined not to be refugees and have not taken advantage of the existing voluntary return programme.

Mr. Darling

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many British dependent territories citizens from Hong Kong have(a) applied for and (b) been granted the status of British national (overseas) in each year since 1985.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

The status of British National (overseas) came into being on 1 July 1987. Statistics (provided by the Hong Kong Government) are as follows:

Year Applications Received Completed
11987 18,336 16,275
1988 31,916 30,222
1989 53,222 49,519
1990 80,213 78,265
21991 51,903 51,123
1(From 1 July).
2(Up to 13 July).

Mr. Darling

To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many applications for naturalisation as British dependent territories citizens on the basis of a connection with Hong Kong have been(a) received, (b) granted and (c) refused for each year since 1989 and to the nearest available date.

Mr. Lennox-Boyd

According to Hong Kong Government statistics, the number of applications for naturalisation as British dependent territories citizens on the basis of a connection with Hong Kong were:

Period Received Approved Refused
1989 3,098 1,098 73
1990 12,543 1,699 95
11991 5,995 4,330 129
1(Up to 30 June).

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