Martin Lee explains to members of the Caucus
of New Democrats in the US Congress why DP supports the granting of permanent
Normal Trade Relations (pNTR) status to China. (Washington, DC, May 3, 2000) |
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Martin Lee and Chungkai Sin converse with
Congressman Christopher Cox (Chairman, House Policy Committee) on the importance
of engaging China in international trade. (Washington, DC, May 3, 2000)
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Martin Lee and Chungkai Sin meet Madeleine Albright, US Secretary of State. (Washington, DC, May 3, 2000) | |||||
"We shall return!" - Defiant democrats are ousted from the legislature at midnight July 1, 1997 | April 1997 -- White House meeting with US President Bill Clinton | |||||
Pro-democracy candidates kicking off the September 1995 campaign | Tired but victorious, the Democratic Party's new legislators toast their landslide on September 19, 1995 | |||||
The United Democrats celebrate victory in 1991 | A long fight ahead | |||||
On the campaign trail 1991 | The Lee family at home, overlooking Hong Kong | |||||
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June 1989, Hong Kong people take their call for democracy to the streets | |||||
"Vote for the Democratic Party" On the campaign trail 1991 | On the legislative campaign trail, September 1995 | |||||
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