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This article needs to be updated as the Government backed down over the subject and declared the original curriculum guide invalid in September 2012. It is now (according to the government) up to schools' discretion to open classes for "National Education".

As the creator of this article (claiming no ownership), I feel ashamed to hesitate to update it myself. But I decided it is best for me to stay away from editting it. At 13:51 on 29 July 2012‎ I created this framework of article and planned to add details of the curriculum itself and the arguments surrounding it. 4 minutes after the creation, User:Basalisk removed a paragraph from the article unilaterally and against the policies, and threatened to ban me from editting. I did not surrender to his threat and reported his act to an admin noticeboard, and then User:Dennis Brown speedy deleted it without anyone having tagged it for SD. At a deletion review, the admin "[stood] corrected" but refused to either apologise or overturn the deletion. Fortunately for Wikipedia, a clear-minded admin restored the article under my namespace, and another user later moved it back to article space. Much to my disappointment, Basalisk is now an admin. As someone pointed out at the DR, someone's passed their RfA then they can do exactly whatever they please forever afterwards. I do not edit the article to avoid Basalisk, who has larger power now, targetting it again, but I am happy to exchange my ideas about this article on talk page. I am convinced the article in its present form can survive AfD if everyone acts in accordance with Wikipedia policies.

Recently, the Parents' Concern Group and James Hon Lin-shan (one of the hunger strike participants) have published books telling their stories during the week-long protest outside the Goverment Headquarters. The 2 books, «爸爸媽媽上戰場» by the PCG and «絕食廣場日記» by Hon, can be sources for further updates. Of course, HK government's and communists' perpective should be mentioned with equal weight. Although this article covers more on a social movement than a curriculum, it is advisable to update how the now non-compulsory MNE will be implemented.--Jabo-er (talk) 03:49, 9 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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