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On HKFP today: The four largest Nordic newspapers marked the centenary of the Chinese Communist Party’s founding on Thursday with a joint front-page editorial denouncing the regime’s attacks on Hong Kong’s independent media. "Enough is enough," the open letter said, adding that "The world can no longer stand idly by as China gradually sucks the air out of freedom of the press in Hong Kong."
On Thursday morning, acting Chief Executive John Lee said that press freedom was assured under the security law.
同時也有29部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過8萬的網紅Jackz,也在其Youtube影片中提到,【當年今日】 這是最好的時代,也是最壞的時代。 有人說我們的社會撕裂,但我卻感受到香港人史無前例的團結。 It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Some said social cleavages emerged in our c...
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//https://www.wsj.com/articles/honoring-jimmy-lai-11624248153
OPINION REVIEW & OUTLOOK
Honoring Jimmy Lai
In Hong Kong, a valiant attempt to keep publishing the truth.
By The Editorial Board
June 21, 2021 12:02 am ET
The Committee to Protect Journalists was founded 40 years ago to fight for journalists who are “attacked, imprisoned or killed.” In this spirit, the CPJ on Monday announced it is honoring Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai with its 2021 Gwen Ifill Press Freedom Award. Mr. Lai, the founder, owner and contributor to the Apple Daily newspaper, won’t be able to accept the award in person because he sits in prison in Hong Kong.
The CPJ honor comes after another police raid on the newsroom last week. Five Apple Daily execs were arrested, and two—editor-in-chief Ryan Law and chief executive officer Cheung Kim-hung —were charged under the new national security law and thus denied bail. The CPJ notes that Mr. Lai “fights for the right of his Apple News organization to publish freely, even as China and its backers in Hong Kong use every tool to quash them.”
The grim news is that those who want Apple silenced may be succeeding. We have learned that Apple may be only days away from stopping its presses. This itself is a lesson in freedom. Instead of directly censoring the publication, Hong Kong authorities, backed by China, have targeted the lifeblood of any news organization, its business operations.
The lesson of Apple is that freedom of the press doesn’t exist in the abstract. It depends on property rights. By freezing Apple’s corporate accounts, by stopping Mr. Lai from voting his shares (he holds 72% of the company), and by scaring people from advertising in Apple or doing business with it, Hong Kong has been trying to deny the paper the wherewithal to continue. Lenin understood this more than a century ago, recommending that Communists control newsprint and advertising to bring the press to heel.
There’s a warning here for other Hong Kong business enterprises that may not think they have a stake in what happens to Mr. Lai or Apple. Hong Kong authorities are stealing Mr. Lai’s company because they don’t like his political views—and they have done it by police orders, without due process or judicial review. If they can do it to his company, does anyone really believe they won’t do it to a bank or tech company that offends China?
The men and women at Apple have been making a valiant stand to keep publishing despite the risk of arrest and imprisonment. They are an example of real journalistic courage that should educate an American media that likes to play up its bravery in challenging the government while living under the protection of the First Amendment and a free society. Mr. Lai and his journalists have put their freedom at risk to challenge a real tyranny.
The CPJ award is richly deserved, and it should put a global spotlight on what is happening to Mr. Lai and Apple. As China’s Communist Party seeks to expand its political control over critics world-wide, often with the acquiescence of Hollywood and U.S. tech companies, Jimmy Lai speaks for everyone fighting for the cause of liberty.//
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當年今日 🖤 The historic scenes two years ago.
2019年6月16日,香港經歷有史以來最大規模的示威遊行活動。多達200萬人參與遊行,抗議政府修訂《逃犯條例》草案。
除撤回修訂逃犯條例外,不少民眾要求行政長官林鄭月娥下台。身穿黑衣的示威人潮迫滿街頭,令港島一帶馬路宛如「黑海」。亦有不少人手持白花,紀念日前在太古廣場墜樓的「梁烈士」。
示威者手持不同的標語表達訴求,當中包括「學生沒有暴動」、「釋放被捕人士」、「追究警暴」等等。當首批遊行人士抵達金鐘添馬公園終點的時候,仍有不少遊行人士在維多利亞公園等待出發。
儘管香港在當年暑假發生了一連串的事件,特首林鄭月娥要到9月初才正式撤回備受爭議的《逃犯條例》修訂草案。
毋忘,勿諒。💛
On 16 June 2019, Hong Kong experienced its largest protest in history. As many as 2 million people demonstrated against the extradition bill.
Many called for Chief Executive Carrie Lam to step down. Protesters filled streets and turned roads into a sea of black. Many also mourned “martyr” Leung, who fell to his death the day before.
Demands reflected in placards included "Students are not rioters", "Release detained protesters" and "Investigate police brutality". When the first group of marchers arrived at Tamar Park in Admiralty, there were still protesters waiting to leave Victoria Park.
Despite the infamous incidents throughout the summer, Carrie Lam did not declare full withdrawal of the bill until early September.
🙅🏻♂️Never forget. Never forgive.🙅🏻♀️
#20190616 #兩年前 #二百萬零一人
chief executive hong kong 在 Jackz Youtube 的最佳貼文
【當年今日】
這是最好的時代,也是最壞的時代。
有人說我們的社會撕裂,但我卻感受到香港人史無前例的團結。
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
Some said social cleavages emerged in our city,
but what I witnessed was an unprecedented unity of HongKongers.
2019年6月16日,香港經歷有史以來最大規模的示威遊行活動。多達200萬人參與遊行,抗議政府修訂《逃犯條例》草案。除撤回修訂逃犯條例外,不少民眾要求行政長官林鄭月娥下台。身穿黑衣的示威人潮迫滿街頭,令港島一帶馬路宛如「黑海」。亦有不少人手持白花,紀念日前在太古廣場墜樓的「梁烈士」。示威者手持不同的標語表達訴求,當中包括「學生沒有暴動」、「釋放被捕人士」、「追究警暴」等等。當首批遊行人士抵達金鐘添馬公園終點的時候,仍有不少遊行人士在維多利亞公園等待出發。儘管香港在當年暑假發生了一連串的事件,特首林鄭月娥要到9月初才正式撤回備受爭議的《逃犯條例》修訂草案。
毋忘,勿諒。?
0:00 On 16 June 2019, Hong Kong experienced its largest protest in history.
0:05 As many as 2 million people demonstrated against the controversial extradition bill.
0:09 Many called for Chief Executive Carrie Lam to step down.
0:12 Protesters wearing black clothes filled streets and turned roads into a sea of black.
0:16 Many also mourned “martyr” Marco Leung, who fell to his death at Pacific Place the day before.
0:22 Demands reflected in placards included "Students are not rioters", "Release detained protesters" and "Investigate police brutality".
0:29 When the first group of marchers arrived at the march's endpoint, Tamar Park in Admiralty, there were still protesters waiting to leave Victoria Park in Causeway Bay.
0:35 Despite the infamous 721, 831 incidents throughout the summer, Carrie Lam did not declare full withdrawal of the controversial bill amendment until early September.
0:41 Never forget. Never forgive. ?
#兩年前 #二百萬零一人 #香港人加油
References:
【616遊行全紀錄】周一早晨示威者商議後轉往添馬公園集結,金鐘夏慤道重新開放
https://theinitium.com/article/20190616-hongkong-extradition-bill-protest-live/
Hong Kong Timeline 2019-2021: Anti-Extradition Protests & National Security Law
https://www.hrichina.org/en/hong-kong-timeline-2019-2021-anti-extradition-protests-national-security-law
Hong Kong protest: 'Nearly two million' join demonstration
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-48656471

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學林鄭話齋,住喺英國嘅時候最開心。
駁唔到,唯有跟住做。
今集帶大家睇吓我哋喺倫敦租咗間屋係點,同埋講吓倫敦租樓嘅一啲野。
"I had the best of my life when I was in the U.K.." - Carrie Lam, Chief Executive of Hong Kong.
Yup, can't argue with that. Here's our apartment tour in London. Enjoy!

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[VPET International Conference 2020 ]
Thematic Session: Skills Change Lives - Fostering Talent at Young Age
Convenor:
Mr Jeff Streeter, Director, The British Council, Hong Kong
Panel Members:
Ms Grace Suh, Vice President, Education, Corporate Social Responsibility, IBM Corporation, United States of America
Ms Low Khah Gek, Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Technical Education, Singapore
Mr David Hoey, Chief Executive Officer, WorldSkills International
Mr John Morrison, Principal, Lincoln University Technical College, United Kingdom
Mr Jerry Kwok, Principal, Youth College (International), Vocational Training Council, Hong Kong

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