The incoming student union of the #CUHK withdrew their controversial election manifesto on Saturday, one day after the university cut ties with the group for its “potentially unlawful statements” on national security.
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中大歷來首度封殺學生會內閣,「朔夜」Facebook專頁過往的帖文,於今日凌晨約2時全部取消,「朔夜」並宣佈正式撤回參選宣言及政綱等有關文件,此「撤回」帖文一出,已獲超過300個留言,不少人表示支持及尊重相關決定。
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Entanglement under chilling effect (Lee Yee)
The first line of the “Manifesto of the Communist Party” issued in 1848 said: “A spectre is haunting Europe – the spectre of communism”. Back then, Hong Kong was about to open for trade. And now, this “spectre of communism” has dressed in a national security law, haunting Hong Kong. Since the National Security Law taking effect last week, the ferocious voices of resistance have been fading out of the media. Chris Yeung, the Chairperson of the Hong Kong Journalists Association, has pointed out that “chilling effect” has turned up. He was asked by a reporter whether it is still at journalists’ option to interview Chris Patten. Except for Apple Daily, almost all media have drawn a veil over any affairs pertaining to the National Security Law. Even perennial contributors to the forum and finance section of the news medium have bidden farewell to readers.
In the past few days, my relatives overseas and friends in Hong Kong have been more attentive to me than usual, not asking me if I would leave Hong Kong, but telling me to leave. Will I leave off writing? Is writing with extreme caution worthwhile? I am already at an advanced age, and have already accomplished what I aspired to.
Though I encouraged readers “not to get predominated by fear” in my column last week, to say I am not scared is to deceive myself and others, not least when being confronted with a law of extreme power from a country alien to us. Hong Kongers are used to observing laws, inclusive of the evil ones. Beijing and Hong Kong government officials have asked Hong Kong people time and again not to defy the law, yet on the day of promulgation when the citizens were still digesting it, the law was enforced in a manner we are not familiar with. How could journalists and columnists not feel threatened?
The National Security Law pledges respect and protection for human rights, including freedom of speech, assembly and demonstration. The said rights are enshrined in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China as well, but their implementation is a far cry from those implemented in Hong Kong in the past. In my lifetime career as an editor and writer, I had been able to say anything and express any opinions including those in demonstrations. Before the National Security Law coming into effect, the judicature in Hong Kong had changed already. Afterward, it will only get worse.
In legal cases of western countries with a common law system, “promoting” and ‘instigating” are not considered criminal acts because they are intents which are intangible, invisible and unprovable, and it is hardly possible to demarcate “instigating” from “appealing” , and “promoting” from “advocating”. Yet, in recent years, Hong Kong courts have been making sentences based on the offence of “inciting”. Under the National Security Law, it is barely feasible for me to talk the court out of sentencing me for “inciting” with my commentaries.
I just write to put forward my viewpoints that are open to free interpretations of which I do not have foreknowledge, whereby I can ensure my writings do not “incite” Hong Kong citizens to “loathe” the central and SAR government. However, once the sentiment is generated, the author is embroiled in a legal case.
The National Security Law states that “the HKSAR shall promote national security education in schools and through social organisations, the media, the internet and other means”. Is it a crime not to promote “national security education” in schools and through the media and the internet, inasmuch as it is a law already?
Two words “and universities” were put after “in schools” in the English edition issued three days after the promulgation of the Law. Shall we follow the Chinese or English edition? Will there be more updates coming up?
Two days ago, the Committee for Safeguarding National Security established in accordance with the National Security Law issued “Detailed Rules for Implementation” in a meeting, in which Article 5 stipulates that the authorities shall “call for information about activities relating to Hong Kong from foreign and Taiwan’s political organizations and their respective representatives.” If foreign and Taiwan’s political organizations and their representatives do not provide the police with information as required, the relevant personnel will face 6 months in jail and a fine of HKD100,000 upon conviction; if the information provided is fake, incorrect or incomplete, a 2-year jail and a fine of HKD100,000 are expected.
How is the implementation of the National Security Law enforced on overseas countries and Taiwan? How are people in those countries convicted of the crime? Will wolf warriors be dispatched to the U.S. and Taiwan to snatch them back to Hong Kong? Taiwan Executive Yuan President Su Tsengchang responded, “The law enacted in China goes so far as to exercise jurisdiction over everywhere and all the peoples around the world, even over Taiwan.”
The National Security Law and its enforcement is too elusive for ordinary people to understand, and impalpable for writers to manoeuvre. If it is too precarious for one to tread a tightrope, staying away from it is an easy way out. Is it the writing or the person that should stay away from it? This is exactly the entanglement a lot of writers and I cannot stay away from for now.
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1.收看及分享🕯️「六四」31周年燭光悼念集會
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2.⏰ 8時正:無論你身處何地,一起燃亮燭光
3.⏰ 8時09分:默哀1分鐘
4.⏰ 8時30分:集會結束
5.將參與活動相片、感想加上標籤 #6431truth,上傳到個人 Facebook、Twitter、Instagram等社交媒體,以顯示香港人及全球的共同力量。瀏覽 #6431truth 標籤牆可到:https://walls.io/i5mvq
1. Watch 🕯️ the June 4 Candlelight Vigil 📡 live at http://64live.org
2. ⏰ 8:00pm:no matter where you are, light candles together
3. ⏰ 8:09pm:one minute of silence
4. ⏰ 8:30pm:end of assembly
5. Photos and thoughts at #6431truth for Facebook, Twitter ,Instagram , to show the united strength of people in Hong Kong people and around the world. visit Tag Wall: https://walls.io/i5mvq
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【「六四」三十一周年燭光悼念網上集會程序 31st Anniversary of June 4 Candlelight Vigil —Online Assembly Program】
📝下載 pdf:https://bit.ly/6431clv01.https://bit.ly/6431clv02
8:00 網上集會正式開始,市民燃點燭光
8:01 播放錄像:「六四」31周年——香港人由支援到抗爭
8:09 默哀一分鐘
8:10 播放「天安門母親」群體成員尤維潔錄像講話
8:16 齊唱《自由花》
8:21 誦讀《大會宣言》
8:25 齊唱《民主會戰勝歸來》
8:30 喊口號:
釋放民運人士!平反八九民運!追究屠城責任!結束一黨專政!建設民主中國!
五大綱領,抗爭到底!
反對國安法!反對以言入罪!
8:00 pm: No matter where you are, light candles together
8:01 pm: Video – Hongkongers from support to our own fight
8:09 pm: One minute of silence
8:10 pm: Video – Speech of You Weijie, member of Tiananmen Mothers
8:16 pm: Song“The Flowers of Freedom”
8:21 pm: Manifesto of Hong Kong Alliance
8:25 pm: Song“Democracy will triumphantly return”
8:30 pm: Chanting of slogans:
Release the Dissidents! Rectify the Verdict on the 1989 Movement! Demand Accountability for the Massacre! End One-Party Dictatorship! Build a Democratic China!
Five Platforms Fight till the end
Oppose National Security Law
Oppose Guilts By Word
—集會完成 End of assembly—
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manifesto hong kong 在 AlexanderLamTakShun Youtube 的最讚貼文
Beautiful day to take the car to the south side of Hong Kong and talk with Jonathan Yee founder of Manifesto Magazine.
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讓香港重見希望—— 黃梓謙競選宣傳片
Let There Be Hope - Gary Wong's Campaign Video
實現民主沒有捷徑。香港的命運,從來不取決於一小撮人,而是由社會上每一個人合力譜寫。
多年來,我在社區碰到一個又一個為香港默默耕耘的無名英雄。無奈,在充斥著各種渲染、互相標籤、繼而互相指的大環境下,他們只能靜靜各自打拼,孤掌難鳴。
目前關鍵所在,正是如何將他們凝聚起來,大家此唱彼和,實現彼此的共同理想。
亂局當前,我,立法會港島區1號候選人黃梓謙,不會滿足於街頭衝撞和學院論述,於是捲起衣袖,以自己的熱情、專業與學識回饋社會。
香港要翻身,我們就要爭氣。共同承擔,一起開闢新路,讓香港重見希望。
There is no shortcut to democratisation in Hong Kong. The fate of our city should never and will not be determined by a few, but by every single one of us.
Over the years, I have encountered unsung heroes from all walks of life - heroes who silently labour for our beloved Hong Kong, who are forced into silence and isolation by the strife of labelling and finger-pointing that threatens to consume our society.
The key question right now is how do we attune our voices and ideals, rephrase dissonance into harmony, and rebuild the Hong Kong of our dreams?
I, Gary Wong, LegCo No. 1 Candidate for Hong Kong Island, am not satisfied with endless clashes, theoretical debates, and ideals that stay unmaterialised. I am going to snuff our passion out, keep our abilities hidden, and bottle our knowledge up amidst the current chaos.
If Hong Kong is to rejuvenate, we cannot be complacent. Instead we need to work hard - together - to light ourselves a new path and create new hope.
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