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Hong Kong’s Tiu Keng Leng residents win landmark case in 1996 – SCMP archive

In a landmark ruling on June 27, 1996, Rennie's Mill residents in Hong Kong won a legal battle against the Government. Mr.

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Hong Kong’s Tiu Keng Leng residents win landmark case in 1996 – SCMP archive
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In a landmark ruling on June 27, 1996, Rennie's Mill residents in Hong Kong won a legal battle against the Government. Mr. Justice Raymond Sears found that the Government had abused its powers by breaking a 35-year-old promise to allow these Kuomintang refugees to remain indefinitely at their Tseung Kwan O site. The court ruled that the residents had been treated unfairly and were entitled to damages. Despite this victory, the residents were informed they must vacate their homes, which were built in the 1950s and described as a symbol of freedom, to make way for development. The community was slated for demolition and replacement with new tower blocks the following month, with the exact amount of damages for the approximately 400 remaining residents yet to be determined.

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Damages for the 400 remaining residents have not yet been settled.

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The community of Rennie's Mill was built by Kuomintang refugees in the 1950s.

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The Government abused its powers by breaching a 35-year-old promise regarding Rennie's Mill residents.

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Rennie's Mill residents won a legal battle against the Government for damages.

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Rennie's Mill will be 'obliterated' next month and replaced by new tower blocks.

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This article was first published on June 28, 1996.Rennie’s Mill residents win battle for damagesby Cliff Buddle and Ng Kang-chungRennie’s Mill residents won their marathon battle with the Government yesterday (June 27, 1996) when a judge ruled they had been treated unfairly and must be paid damages.Mr Justice Raymond Sears said the Government abused its powers by breaching a 35-year-old promise to allow the refugees to stay at the Tseung Kwan O site indefinitely.But the residents were told they must finally bid an emotional farewell to their homes to make way for development.The community was built by Kuomintang refugees in the 1950s and described in court as a symbol of freedom all over the world. It will be “obliterated” next month and replaced by new tower blocks.The level of damages to be paid to the 400 people still occupying homes at Rennie’s Mill has not been settled.
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