【現場直播|Live】 二零二零年度第六次評議會常務會議|The 6th Ordinary Council Meeting
直播連結:https://youtu.be/2DInxku0_Ig
Date: 30th December 2020 (Wednesday)
Time: 14:00 –
Venue: Union Council Chamber UG201, Union Building
Agenda
0. Meeting call to order and sing the Union Song
Section A
1. To read out the correspondences
2. To receive maiden speeches of new Council member
3. To elect the Chairperson of Union Council
4. To receive and adopt the agenda
5. To receive and adopt the minutes of previous Meetings
Section B
1. To appoint members of Council Committees
2. To approve membership of the Council Secretariat, HKUSU Council, Session 2020
3. To appoint the Honorary Treasurer of the Union
4. Questions put to the Union Executives, other Councillors, other Official Observers, Council Committees, or Union sub-organisations
5. To receive the half-yearly reports of Union Executives, Session 2020
a. President of Cultural Association
6. To receive and adopt the report of Working Group of the Judicial Committee No.1
7. To receive the delegate report of the International Students’ Day Summit 2020
8. To discuss alleged infringement of Constitution by Japanese Society, A.A.H.K.U.S.U.
9. To discuss the arrangement of Annual Election 2021
10. To review affiliation applications
a. Calligraphy Society, HKUSU
11. To discuss amendments to the Union Council Election Regulation
12. To discuss possible violation of Council By-laws
13. To discuss possible violation of Council Resolution
14. To discuss possible invalidation of appointment of Returning Officer
15. To endorse statements issued by Council Committees
16. Any other business
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【Joshua Wong speaking to the Italian Senate】#意大利國會研討會演說 —— 呼籲世界在大學保衛戰一週年後與香港人站在同一陣線
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【The Value of Freedom: Burning Questions for Hong Kongers】
Good morning. I have the privilege today to share some of my thoughts and reflections about freedom, after taking part in social activism for eight years in Hong Kong. A movement calling for the withdrawal of the extradition law starting from last year had escalated into a demand for democracy and freedom. This city used to be prestigious for being the world’s most liberal economy, but now the infamous authoritarian government took away our freedom to election, freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and ideas.
Sometimes, we cannot avoid questioning the cause we are fighting for, the value of freedom. Despite a rather bleak prospect, why do we have to continue in this struggle? Why do we have to cherish freedom? What can we do to safeguard freedom at home and stay alert to attacks on freedom? In answering these questions, I hope to walk through three episodes in the previous year.
Turning to 2020, protests are not seen as frequently as they used to be on the media lens, partly because of the pandemic, but more importantly for the authoritarian rule. While the world is busy fighting the pandemic, our government took advantage of the virus to exert a tighter grip over our freedom. Putting the emergency laws in place, public assemblies in Hong Kong were banned. Most recently, a rally to support press freedom organized by journalists was also forbidden. While many people may ask if it is the end of street activism, ahead of us in the fight for freedom is another battleground: the court and the prison.
Freedom Fighters in Courtrooms and in Jail
Part of the huge cost incurred in the fight for freedom and democracy in Hong Kong is the increasing judicial casualties. As of today, more than 10 thousand people have been arrested since the movement broke out, more than a hundred of them are already locked up in prison. Among the 2,300 protestors who are prosecuted, 700 of them may be sentenced up to ten years for rioting charges.
Putting these figures into context, I wish to tell you what life is like, as a youngster in today’s Hong Kong. I was humbled by a lot of younger protestors and students whose exceptional maturity are demonstrated in courtrooms and in prison. What is thought to be normal university life is completely out of the question because very likely the neighbour next door or the roommate who cooked you lunch today will be thrown to jail on the next.
I do prison visits a few times a month to talk to activists who are facing criminal charges or serving sentences for their involvement in the movement. It is not just a routine of my political work, but it becomes my life as an activist. Since the movement, prison visits has also become the daily lives of many families.
But it is always an unpleasant experience passing through the iron gates one after one to enter the visitors’ room, speaking to someone who is deprived of liberty, for a selflessly noble cause. As an activist serving three brief jail terms, I understand that the banality of the four walls is not the most difficult to endure in jail. What is more unbearable is the control of thought and ideas in every single part of our daily routine enforced by the prison system. It will diminish your ability to think critically and the worst of it will persuade you to give up on what you are fighting for, if you have not prepared it well. Three years ago when I wrote on the first page of prison letters, which later turned into a publication called the ‘Unfree Speech’, I was alarmed at the environment of the prison cell. Those letters were written in a state in which freedom was deprived of and in which censorship was obvious. It brings us to question ourselves: other than physical constraints like prison bars, what makes us continue in the fight for freedom and democracy?
Mutual Support to activists behind-the-scene
The support for this movement is undiminished over these 17 months. There are many beautiful parts in the movement that continue to revitalise the ways we contribute to this city, instead of making money on our own in the so-called global financial centre. In particular, it is the fraternity, the mutual assistance among protestors that I cherished the most.
As more protestors are arrested, people offer help and assistance wholeheartedly -- we sit in court hearings even if we don’t know each other, and do frequent prison visits and write letters to protesters in detention. In major festivals and holidays, people gathered outside the prison to chant slogans so that they won’t feel alone and disconnected. This is the most touching part to me for I also experienced life in jail.
The cohesion, the connection and bonding among protestors are the cornerstone to the movement. At the same time, these virtues gave so much empowerment to the mass public who might not be able to fight bravely in the escalating protests. These scenes are not able to be captured by cameras, but I’m sure it is some of the most important parts of Hong Kong’s movement that I hope the world will remember.
I believe this mutual support transcends nationality or territory because the value of freedom does not alter in different places. More recently, Twelve Hongkong activists, all involved in the movement last year, were kidnapped by China’s coastal guard when fleeing to Taiwan for political refugee in late-August. All of them are now detained secretly in China, with the youngest aged only 16. We suspect they are under torture during detention and we call for help on the international level, putting up #SAVE12 campaign on twitter. In fact, how surprising it is to see people all over the world standing with the dozen detained protestors for the same cause. I’m moved by activists in Italy, who barely knew these Hong Kong activists, even took part in a hunger strike last month calling for immediate release of them. This form of interconnectivity keeps us in spirit and to continue our struggle to freedom and democracy.
Understanding Value of freedom in the university battle
A year ago on this day, Hong Kong was embroiled in burning clashes as the police besieged the Polytechnic University. It was a day we will not forget and this wound is still bleeding in the hearts of many Hong Kongers. A journalist stationed in the university at that time once told me that being at the scene could only remind him of the Tiananmen Square Massacre 31 years ago in Beijing. There was basically no exit except going for the dangerous sewage drains.
That day, thousands of people, old or young, flocked to districts close to the university before dawn, trying to rescue protestors trapped inside the campus. The reinforcements faced grave danger too, for police raided every corner of the small streets and alleys, arresting a lot of them. Among the 800+ arrested on a single day, 213 people were charged with rioting. For sure these people know there will be repercussions. It is the conscience driving them to take to the streets regardless of the danger, the conscience that we should stand up to brutality and authoritarianism, and ultimately to fight for freedoms that are guaranteed in our constitution. As my dear friend, Brian Leung once said, ‘’Hong Kong Belongs to Everyone Who Shares Its Pain’’. I believe the value of freedom is exemplified through our compassion to whom we love, so much that we are willing to sacrifice the freedom of our own.
Defending freedom behind the bars
No doubt there is a terrible price to pay in standing up to the Beijing and Hong Kong government. But after serving a few brief jail sentences and facing the continuing threat of harassment, I learnt to cherish the freedom I have for now, and I shall devote every bit what I have to strive for the freedom of those who have been ruthlessly denied.
The three episodes I shared with you today -- the courtroom, visiting prisoners and the battle of university continue to remind me of the fact that the fight for freedom has not ended yet. In the coming months, I will be facing a maximum of 5 years in jail for unauthorized assembly and up to one ridiculous year for wearing a mask in protest. But prison bars would never stop me from activism and thinking critically.
I only wish that during my absence, you can continue to stand with the people of Hong Kong, by following closely to the development, no matter the ill-fated election, the large-scale arrest under National Security Law or the twelve activists in China. To defy the greatest human rights abusers is the essential way to restore democracy of our generation, and the generation following us.
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星期二泰國示威中,唔只有水炮同催淚彈,同時响警察話無人開過槍嘅情況下,有六個人受槍傷。
今日示威者响警察總部出面,用潑墨同水槍「回禮」,仲送上狗糧,
//Dog food was left at the gate for officers who were labelled “slaves of tyranny”. //
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Photo Source:The Times/The Guardian
報導:
《The Times》
Thousands on streets as protests rage in Bangkok
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/world/thailand-protesters-injured-as-constitution-is-debated-by-mps-50j8mvfcp
《The Guardian》
10,000 pro-democracy protesters march on Thai police HQ
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/18/over-10000-pro-democracy-protesters-march-on-thai-police-hq
《Reuters》
Thai protesters target police HQ after day of violence
https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-thailand-protests/thai-protesters-target-police-hq-after-day-of-violence-idUKKBN27Y0NE
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二零二零年度第六次評議會常務會議|The 6th Ordinary Council Meeting
Date: 30th December 2020 (Wednesday)
Time: 14:00 –
Venue: Union Council Chamber UG201, Union Building
Agenda
0. Meeting call to order and sing the Union Song
Section A
1. To read out the correspondences
2. To receive maiden speeches of new Council member
3. To elect the Chairperson of Union Council
4. To receive and adopt the agenda
5. To receive and adopt the minutes of previous Meetings
Section B
1. To discuss dispute between Karate Club, HKUSU and external body
2. To appoint members of Council Committees
a. Union Finance Committee
b. Union Elections Committee
c. Council Business Committee
d. University Affairs Committee
e. Current Affairs Committee
3. To approve membership of the Council Secretariat, HKUSU Council, Session 2020
4. To appoint the Honorary Treasurer of the Union
5. Questions put to the Union Executives, other Councillors, other Official Observers,
Council Committees, or Union sub-organisations
6. To receive the delegate report of the International Students’ Day Summit 2020
7. To discuss possible violation of Council By-laws
8. To receive the half-yearly reports of Union Executives, Session 2020
a. President of Cultural Association
9. To receive and adopt the report of Working Group of the Judicial Committee No.1
10. To discuss alleged infringement of Constitution by Japanese Society, A.A.H.K.U.S.U.
11. To discuss the arrangement of Annual Election 2021
12. To review affiliation applications
a. Calligraphy Society, HKUSU
13. To discuss amendments to the Union Council Election Regulation
14. To discuss possible violation of Council Resolution
15. To discuss possible invalidation of appointment of Returning Officer
16. To endorse statements issued by Council Committees
17. Any other business
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