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「歷史將宣判我們無罪!」
李卓人8.31案法庭陳情書
法官閣下,我在此認罪,但我在捍衛人民和平遊行和集會自由上,並沒有做錯任何事。我相信歷史將會宣判我們無罪。在此請讓我向你講述更多我的背景,那樣你就能更理解我為何要為了香港的未來,與人民共同走上街頭。
#新時代由政治犯開創
作為一名基督徒,我在復活節期間聽讀經員閱讀聖經,提醒了我,耶穌為世人犧牲,被釘上十字架,使罪人與神和解。從被捕到被控到被彼拉多(Pilate)判死刑,祂也是一名政治犯,沒有犯罪,但因為服務窮人和傳福音,而威脅到猶太統治階層。
縱觀人類歷史文明,我們現在享有的權利,也是由一眾政治犯,諸如甘地、馬丁路德金和納爾遜·曼德拉所開創的。在80年代,我是「香港反種族隔離運動」的主席,我一直將納爾遜·曼德拉在1963年遭審判所言銘記於心。他說:「願意為我的理想而犧牲自己生命。」他的理想是爭取南非黑人的平權,然後就被判刑27年。我為他在1994年當選南非總統而感到興奮,他給予了全世界受壓逼的人民希望,讓他們知道透過堅持不懈的鬥爭,可以達致公義。
#曼德拉給我的啟發
我花了一些時間去講曼德拉帶給我的啟發,因為我是從1978年起投身到勞工權益和民主運動的。我畢生的理想,就是讓基層和被壓逼者勇於發聲和站起來爭取屬於他們的權利。每當那些被壓逼者起來捍衛他們的權利,為尊嚴而抗爭時,我也會受到鼓舞,並得到力量去繼續面對香港正面臨的艱苦奮鬥和挑戰。我曾問自己,沒有抗爭,我的人生將會是如何?這已是我第43年投身於民主運動,法官閣下,你必須明白當我目睹國家權力如何使用武力鎮壓人民,令香港人受傷、受牢獄之苦或是流亡,以及香港民主倒退,人民的權利遭剝奪之時,心裏的痛苦和折磨。我看到我的理想正在崩潰,但即使被黑暗籠罩,也無阻我繼續為理想奮鬥的決心。為了這一理想,我甘願承受任何懲罰。
法官閣下可能會說,法律就是法律,而我好像沒有就八三一案展露出絲毫悔意。我希望法官閣下明白,我是何等重視人民透過言論和集會所彰顯的自由。這是弱勢和受壓逼者尋求公義的唯一路徑。剝奪了這種權利,形同制度對人民施暴。我不願看見香港人活在建基於制度暴力的管治之中。因此,我會竭盡所能,伸張人們有尊嚴及和平遊行去發達意見的權利。
#最壞的尚未來臨
#法庭要睜開眼睛
我十分尊重法官閣下維護法治的熱誠。在此,我希望能引用已故法官Ruth Bader Ginsburg的話:
「法官們會不斷思考和改變,我希望倘若今日法庭有盲點,明日它將會睜開眼。」
我十分敬佩Ginsburg為了性別平權奮鬥一生,成就斐然。她告訴我們,法官應該與時並進,趕上不斷在變遷的時代。在香港,最壞的尚未來臨,我們需要法律界人士去睜開雙眼,觀看人民的苦難,並反思法律在這個時代的立足點,如何隨時代變遷而轉變,以捍衞人民的尊嚴與權利。
2021年4月7日
"History will absolve us"
Submission of Lee Cheuk Yan to the Court
Your Honour, I plead guilty but I’ve done no wrong in affirming the rights of people to peaceful procession and I believe history will absolve us. May I give you more on my background so as your honour can understand why I decided to march with the people for the future of Hong Kong.
As a Christian, during Easter when the scripture was read, I was reminded how Christ went to meet his fate on the cross, sacrificing for mankind to reconcile sinners with God. From His arrest to his prosecution to his death sentencing by Pilate, he was a political prisoner who committed no crime apart from seen to be a threat to the Jewish Hierarchy by serving the poor and oppressed and preaching the good news.
Throughout history of mankind, the rights that humankind now enjoyed were pioneered by political prisoners from Gandhi to Martin Luther King to Nelson Mandela. I was the Chairman of Hong Kong anti apartheid movement back in the 80s and I always remember the determination of Nelson Mandela when he said during his trial back in 1963: “an ideal for which I am prepared to die for.”. His ideal was the equality for black South African and then he spent 27 years in jail. I was thrilled that in 1994, he was elected President of South Africa, giving hope to oppressed all over the world that justice can be achieve through the persistent struggle of the people.
I went to length about his inspiration to me personally because I started my activism starting 1978 for labour rights and democracy. My lifetime ideal is the empowerment of the poor and oppressed to speak out, to rise up for their rights. Whenever the oppressed assert their rights to fight for their dignity, I feel myself also empowered and inspired to continue the difficult struggle and challenges facing Hong Kong. I asked myself, what is my life without the struggle. The struggle is my life, I cannot imagine my life without it. It had been forty three years of struggle for me and your Honour must understand my deep felt pain and sufferings to see how the State Power had been using brute force against the people and the sacrifices of so many Hongkongers who were injured, jailed or exiled, also to witness the deprivation of the basic rights of the people and the regression in democracy. I saw my ideal crumbling but I will continue the struggle even though darkness is surrounding us. It is an ideal for which I am prepared for any sanction.
Your Honour may say the law is the law, I seems not show any remorse in breaching law in this trial for August 31st. I hope Your Honour understand the utmost importance I put on the rights to freedom of expression through speech or assembly. This is the only avenue the weak and oppressed can have to right the wrongs on them. If deprived, I will call this systemic violence on the people and I do not want to see Hong Kong rule on the basis of such systemic violence. Therefore I would do my utmost to affirm the rights of people to a dignified and peaceful procession to express themselves.
Your Honour must be passionate about upholding the law and I respect your ideal. I hope I can quote from the late Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg:
“Justices continue to think and can change. I am ever hopeful that if the court has a blind spot today, its eye will be open tomorrow”
I was very impressed with her passion for gender equality and how she fought her whole life for gender equality and was able to achieve so much. Her message was time changes and judges should catch up with time. For Hong Kong, the worst may yet to come, and we need the legal profession to open their eyes to the suffering of the people and reflect on which side the law is with and how to changes with time for the advancement of the rights and dignity of the people.
I humbly submit myself to your sentencing and whatever your sentence, I have no regret for standing up for the rights of the people.
7th April, 2021
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【#喬瑟夫高登李維 用影片表白台灣😍】
快來看爆💥💥💥
喬瑟夫高登李維的 hitRECord 計畫
用如詩如畫的口白和影像介紹 #台灣
由於影片實在太吸睛
小編忍不住隨手英翻中 (先說小編不是大文豪,文辭不夠優美請包涵 🙇🏻♂️🙇🏻♀️
希望大家一起來看看這部 #迷戀在台灣
他對台灣的無限感懷
是否觸動你對這片土地滿滿的愛呢❓
#好萊塢巨星瘋台灣
#世界上一股良善的力量 ❤️
Lights, Camera, Action!
Hollywood heartthrob Joseph Gordon-Levitt just released the crowdsourced short film “Lost in Taiwan”, which all started with the sentence, "When I think of Taiwan, I think of ____." Fill in the blank for yourself in the comments section after checking out the video!
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《迷戀在台灣》
當我想到台灣時,我想到了 #家。
颱風雨和大蝸牛橫越河畔的自行車道。寺廟、香火和奶奶老舊綠色毛衣的氣味。騎著機車,微風輕拂我的臉頰。隔幾個路口就有超商的便利。
當我想到台灣時,我想到了 #民主。
這裡的每個人都參與政治。每個人都出來投票。我們珍惜得來不易的民主、自主和自由。
當我想到台灣時,我想到的是 #街頭小吃。
刨冰上的芒果、步行五分鐘就可到市場買份水餃。一邊啜飲著珍珠奶茶,一邊逛著攤販林立的街道。
當我想到台灣時,我想到 #被遺忘的故事。
遺失的語言。她的土地總是被外來強權統治,她的歷史一次又一次地改寫。當我年老時,她,還會在這裡嗎?
當我想到台灣時,我會想到 #大自然。
宏偉的山脈、令人驚艷的海洋。手拿著衝浪板走到烏石海灘。帶著燦爛陽光的笑容。
當我想到台灣時,我想到的是 #台灣人民的善良。
熱情、溫暖、尊重他人。我們對抗武漢肺炎的成果勝過大多數的國家。我們關心我們的鄰居。我們充滿熱情,不畏懼發表自己的意見。
最重要的是,我認為 #台灣就像是我自己的一部分。這是片自由意志的土地、充滿年輕思維的土地、擁抱人性光輝的土地。
這,是我稱之為「家」的所在。
《Lost in Taiwan》
When I think of Taiwan, I think of home.
Typhoon rains and large snails
crossing our bike paths by the river.
Temples and incenses.
The scent of my granny’s old green sweater.
The breeze tickling my cheek on a scooter.
The convenience of a family mart a few blocks away.
When I think of Taiwan, I think of democracy.
Everybody participates in politics here.
Everybody comes out to vote.
We treasure our hard-earned democracy, our freedom, our liberty.
When I think of Taiwan, I think of street food.
Mangoes on top of shaved ice.
A five minutes walk to the market for dumplings.
Sipping bubble milk tea from a straw as I walk through streets lined with vendors.
When I think of Taiwan, I think of forgotten stories.
Languages lost.
A land always ruled by foreign powers, her history changed time and time again.
Will it still be here when I grow old?
When I think of Taiwan, I think of nature.
Magnificent mountain chains.
The most amazing oceans.
Walking, surfboard in hand, to the beach at Wushi.
The sun in your smile.
When I think of Taiwan, I think of the goodness of its people.
We are welcoming, warm, respectful.
We fought COVID-19 better than most countries could.
We care for our neighbors.
We are passionate, unafraid to voice our opinions.
Most of all, I think of Taiwan as part of who I am.
A land of free will, a land of young mind, a land that embraces humanity.
A land that I call home.
passionate sentence 在 鄭家朗 Isaac Cheng Facebook 的最佳貼文
//此刻,我想提醒生活在黑暗的人,不要習慣黑暗,也不要因為習慣而為黑暗辯解,甚至倒過來嘲笑那些尋找光明的人。
此刻,我要跟同行者分享,入獄不會是句號,也絕不應該是句號。在爭取公義的路上,今天的判決可以是逗號、分號,甚至是問號、感歎號,但肯定不是句號。
此刻,我想警告威權政府,即使你們殺掉所有公鷄,也無法阻止晨曦的到來。//
—————— 邵家臻
《執拗的低音:邵家臻入獄前的自白》
各位:
大家看到這影片時,我已被裁定有罪及被送入監倉,傳媒對此有不少報導,我也想自我報導一下。在這七分鐘的影片中,為何參加佔中、聆訊過程中的感受、以及對佔中後的香港的想法,是我希望大家透過這影片,再一次去明白一個抗爭者的血肉故事,我會盡量做好自己,亦希望您們繼續守護香港。稍後見。
邵家臻
2019年4月25日
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‘A Statement by SHIU Ka Chun’
Dear all,
When you see this video,I have been sentenced eight months behind bars. Though there are some related news report, I want to report it by myself. During this 7mins video, the reason why I took part in Occupy Central, the feeling during the trial and my feeling after Occupy Central are what I hope you to know a factual story of a social activist. Better myself. And I hope you safeguard our Hong Kong. See you soon.
SHIU Ka Chun
25/4/2019
#雨傘運動
#和平佔中
#佔中九子
#公民抗命無畏無懼
#OccupyCentralwithpeaceandlove
#Umbrellamovement
#CivilDisobedience
《執拗的低音:邵家臻的陳情書》
A statement by SHIU Ka-chun
Translation by Hong Kong Free Press
2013年的復活節前夕,我決志參與「讓愛與和平佔領中環」;2016年的復活節前夕,我決定出選立法會社福界功能組別選舉;2019年的復活節前夕,我因「公眾妨擾罪」上庭,正等候法官發落。這就是我的陳情書。
On the eve of Easter in 2013, I decided to join “Occupy Central with Love and Peace” (OCLP). On the eve of Easter in 2016, I decided to run for a seat in the Social Welfare functional constituency in the legislature. On the eve of Easter in 2019, I am in court for public nuisance charges and am waiting for judgment. This is my statement.
1989年,我進入了浸會「學院」修讀社會工作,很快感受到「搞掂自己」與「搞好社會」之間的高度反差。1989年6月4日是一面鏡子,照出國家的暴力,也塑造了今日的自己。作為六四的一代,把八九六四鐫刻在生命之中,是因為它決定了我的相信或不相信,決定了我忠誠於誰、反叛於誰,決定了我的愛和恨。
In 1989, I entered Hong Kong Baptist College to study social work, and quickly realised the disparity between “taking care of myself” and “fixing society.” June 4th, 1989 was a mirror, which reflected the nation’s violence, and also moulded who I am today. As a member of the June 4th generation, I etched the incident into my life because it determined what I believe or disbelieve, to whom I am loyal or disloyal, what I love or hate.
我不相信這塊土地不需要有熱情而誠懇的異議者,不相信社會改革是種潮流,可以因為out而被淘汰。如果沒有改革氣氛,我們就一點一點地慢慢搞吧。
I don’t believe that this land does not need passionate and earnest dissidents, and neither do I believe social reform is a kind of fashion that can become outdated. If the atmosphere is not right for reform, then we can do it slowly, bit by bit.
第一階段,我相信文字戰勝時間。革命,我是做不到的,它必須用血和肉來交換。沉默,我也是做不到的,於是我唯有以一種最冷靜的方法,對社會的不公不義,提出針砭。
In the first stage, I believe that words can defeat time. I am incapable of revolution, because it demands blood and flesh, but I am also incapable of silence. So I can only use the most dispassionate way, of critiquing the injustices of our society.
第二階段,我以為「一個人行,行得快;兩個人行,行得遠。」2013年年初,我跟志同道合的社工們學習如何抵抗暴政,如何做組織,也做好自己;如何在受傷中學習而堅強;如何抵抗恐懼和絕望。簡言之,就是如何在社工界搞社會運動。
In the second stage, I thought “one person can walk fast, two people can go far.” At the start of 2013, my fellow social workers and I learnt how to resist tyranny, how to organise, and how to play my own part well. I learnt how to become stronger after being injured, how to resist fear and despair. In other words: how to start a social movement among social workers.
由2013年1月16日戴耀廷的文章開始,「讓愛與和平佔領中環運動」正式拉開戰幔。既然我在4月下旬以社工身分出席了佔中記招,成了傳媒口中的「十死士」,我不能有負眾望,所以我不斷為佔中運動製造有利條件。例如「我係社工我要佔中」座談會、社福界商討日、佔中社工隊、9月29日社工界大罷工等。
“Occupy Central with Love and Peace” officially started with an article written by Benny Tai on January 16, 2013. I attended the OCLP press conference in late April in my capacity as a social worker, and was coined by the media as one of the “ten martyrs.” Because of this, I could not disappoint people’s expectations, so I kept on creating conditions favourable to OCLP. For example, the “I’m a social work and I want to occupy Central” forum, a deliberation day for the social welfare sector, the social worker team for OCLP, and the social welfare sector strike on September 29.
在「無家者和平佔中商討日」時,認識當時還在生的翠姐。翠姐,患了末期肝癌,在通州街橋底露宿,儘管已經六十多歲,但仍希望為民主出一分力,堅持要我們推着坐輪椅的她參與「毅行爭普選」。翠姐說,以往的政治大事,都有意無意地將她拒於門外。她在街頭,活得像曱甴一樣……
At the OCLP deliberation day for the homeless, I came to know the late Chui. Chui was suffering from late-stage liver cancer and slept under the bridge on Tung Chau Street. Despite being in her sixties, she wanted to play her part for democracy, and insisted that we push her in her wheelchair to take part in the “Walk for universal suffrage.” Chui said, major political events in the past have either intentionally or unintentionally excluded her. She was living on the street, like a cockroach…
運動時的壓力,不僅來自政府威權,也來自群眾──早上你對強權大膽批判,博得民眾好感;很不幸,晚上回家時,你可能已經成為千夫所指的渣滓,因為中午你發表了一個不受歡迎的觀點。我不住提醒要有「獨立精神」:一,獨立於權威與商業;二,獨立於群眾;三,獨立於自己的榮辱。
The pressures during the movement did not only come from the government, but also from the crowd. In the morning you can boldly criticise the establishment and win the public’s affection. Unfortunately, when you return home at night you may have already become a derided scoundrel, just because you expressed an unpopular viewpoint at noon. I was always reminded to have an independent spirit: independent of those in power and big business, independent of the crowd, and independent of my own sense of honour and shame.
2014年12月中旬,政府清場。恐懼幾乎無處不在,社會上已找不到任何未被其染指的領域了。恐懼已成為最普遍的情緖,人們甚至透過它來觀察世界。不是說我沒有懼怕。只是不想自己就是這樣的怕下去。我不可以餵養自己的恐懼。
Mid-December 2014, the government cleared the streets. Fear was almost everywhere, and there was no uninfected space in society. Fear had already become the most common emotion, and people even used it to see the world. I’m not saying I was not afraid. I just didn’t want to continue being afraid. I could not feed my own fear.
我出選立法會,是要想非暴力抗爭未完。我要用行動告訴同路人,可以失望不可絕望;要出選,是要守住議會,用議席撐住社運;想出選,也要入議會守住左翼社會政策立場,倡議社會公義。我以「暗室點燈,絕處種花,突破樽頸,復興社工」作為競選口號並成功當選。
I ran for the Legislative Council because I wanted non-violent resistance to not be over. I needed to tell my companions that they can be disappointed but not lose hope. I ran for office to safeguard our council, to support the social movement with my seat. I ran for office to secure a left-wing viewpoint on social policies inside the legislature, and to promote social justice. I ran with the slogan of “Lighting a candle in a dark room, planting a flower at the end of the world, break free from the bottleneck, revive the social welfare sector” and I won.
過去兩年多的議會工作,諸般不順,百不稱心,雖然在「檢討院舍法例」、「整筆撥款津助制度檢討」、中學小學及幼稚園的「學校社工」、「新屋邨社工隊」、「檢討綜援」上有少許進展,但整體來說,議會工作的挫折感仍是不為外人道的。你問我做議會工作累不累?累也要站着。
In the past two years of working at the legislature, nothing has gone right and everything has been disheartening. There has been some minor progress in reviewing the law for residential care homes, the Lump Sum Grant Subvention Scheme, the school social work service, the social worker team for new housing estates, and reviewing the Comprehensive Social Security Assistance. But in general, the sense of frustration coming from my Legislative Council work is unspeakable. You ask if my work is tiring or not? Even if I am tired I have to stand.
此刻,我跟八位正派的人一起佇立面對審判。這些正派的人,無論大時代如何變遷動盪,也不管社會怎樣信仰破產、人慾橫流,在他們眉宇間都是堂堂正正、自尊自重、慎言篤行、有耻且格的。
At this moment, I stand with eight righteous people to face judgment. These people – no matter how the times change, how society becomes spiritually bankrupt, dark desires running wild – will live righteously and with respect. They are cautious in their words and deeds and can tell right from wrong.
此刻,我也要向三子報告,你們給我的任務,今天我總算完成。由「十死士」,到「揪着三子褲頭的人」,到今天的同案,甚至同囚。這條苦路,跟你們一起行完。能夠行到盡頭,是我的榮幸。
At this moment, I want to report to the Occupy trio: I have completed the task you gave me. From the “ten martyrs,” to the “person holding up the pants of the Occupy trio,” to co-defendants today, and maybe even fellow inmates. I have walked this bitter road with you to the end, and it was my honour.
此刻,我想提醒生活在黑暗的人,不要習慣黑暗,也不要因為習慣而為黑暗辯解,甚至倒過來嘲笑那些尋找光明的人。
At this moment, I want to remind those who live in the dark to not get used to dark, not to defend darkness out of habit, and not to scoff at those who search for the light.
此刻,我要跟同行者分享,入獄不會是句號,也絕不應該是句號。在爭取公義的路上,今天的判決可以是逗號、分號,甚至是問號、感歎號,但肯定不是句號。
At this moment, I want to say to my companions, a jail sentence is not a full stop and should not be one. On the path to justice, today’s judgment can be a comma, a semi-colon, even a question mark or an exclamation mark – but definitely not a full stop.
此刻,我想警告威權政府,即使你們殺掉所有公鷄,也無法阻止晨曦的到來。
At this moment, I warn the authoritarian government: even if you kill all the roosters, you cannot stop the coming of the dawn.
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