Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy, a Hong Kong-based center that collects information on human rights abuses in mainland China, has removed all the articles that have appeared on its website over the past 18 years.
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為免誤撞 #港版國安法,中國人權民運信息中心已刪除其網站從2003年至2021年這18年間的全部文章。
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【全球大學已成中共統戰的頭號目標!聲援因力撐香港而遭停學的昆士蘭大學學生柏樂志】
[Vanishing free speech - Universities at the forefront of China’s propaganda war]
UQ Senator Drew Pavlou
*柏樂志(DrewPavlou)因在昆士蘭大學運動上積極宣揚反對中共,為香港民主運動、新疆人權等議題發聲而聲名大噪,但也因而於今年五月底遭與中共政府關係良好的校方,以煽動性言論、具威脅意味的行為,製造混亂的抗議活動等理由,作出暫停兩年學籍的處分。帕夫洛正就此進行上訴。
一、大學現時成為中國大外宣的主要目標之一,透過向校方拖壓,籍此來消除Drew Pavlou等海外人士和研究對中國共產黨的批評。
二、令人擔憂的是,從與中國日益增長而未經監管的聯繫,到審查文章、開除學生,澳洲大學的自主權正面臨日益加劇的侵蝕。
三、如果沒有對北京政府和資助機構的資金進行公開審查,中共的這些資金會成為中國的新槓桿,這顯然會破壞大學的教育獨立性。
四、由中共資助的課程也充當中國的宣傳武器,其教材合法化北京在新疆集中營侵犯人權的行為,並污名化香港民主運動。
五、最過份的是,由中國支持或擁有的公司,還會利用澳洲大學研究來發展中國監控和社會信用系統,用作打壓中國民眾。
六、當澳洲一些大學已經向中國屈服,開除批評中國人士和審查敏感文章,令人懷疑在中國影響力面前,澳洲的大學作為思想自由的堡壘能否捍衛自由。
七、大學不應只具有商業價值,還應充當自由價值的堡壘。我希望澳洲大學應採取具體措施來捍衛自己的自主權,並使與中國的關係更加透明。
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1. Universities are one of prime targets of China’s overseas propaganda campaigns, as a way to stamp out overseas CCP critics like @DrewPavlou & critical studies on China
2. From growing unexamined ties with China, censored articles to expelled students, It is worrying that autonomy of Australia's universities now faces intensifying erosions.
3. Without public scrutiny on funds from Beijing government and directly funded bodies, it is worrying that those CCP funds have become China’s new leverage, which would clearly undermine the educational independence of receiving universities.
4. CCP-funded courses also function as China's propaganda arms, with their teaching materials legitimizing Beijing’s human rights violations in Uyghur re-education camps in Xinjiang and stigmatizing Hong Kong democracy movements.
5. On top of that, Beijing-backed and owned entities also use to the research capacity of Australian universities to develop China’s surveillance and social credit system, which are used in internal repressions.
6. In the absence of transparency, it is doubtful whether universities in Australia can defend their bastions of free thought amid China’ growing influence, especially when some of them pledging loyalty to Beijing by expelling Beijing critics and censoring “sensitive” articles.
7. Universities should be more than just business values, but also the bastion of liberal values. I hope that Australian universities should take concrete measures to protect their autonomy and make their controversial ties with China more transparent.
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articles on human rights 在 李怡 Facebook 的最佳貼文
To DQ or To Postpone? (Lee Yee)
To DQ or To Postpone? That’s probably the ultimate question for the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government and Carry Lam around the issue of the Legislative Council (LegCo) Election right now.
Since the waterloo of the District Council Election, the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government, and the Constitutional Affairs Bureau have all been restructured. The Chinese and Hong Kong Communists are ensuring that there will not be a slip in the LegCo Election in September. Forcing the National Security Law was to use the law to screen the candidates, but they had not foreseen the international backlash and that would place China under siege from all around. Moreover, Hongkongers have not retreated despite the threats of the National Security Law, but rather, a large number of youngsters from the resistance camp ended up winning in the pro-democracy primaries.
A month ago, US Secretary of State Pompeo called the September LegCo Election in Hong Kong an important indicator of whether the Election can be held smoothly, and to observe whether China is respecting Hong Kong’s freedom. In other words, if the Carrie Lam administration uses the National Security Law as a threshold to disqualify a large number of Hongkongers’ rights to be elected, the US is bound to employ more aggressive measures against China and Hong Kong.
As a result, the Chinese and Hong Kong Communists are directing their efforts in these two days to spread the word regarding the increasing severity of the epidemic, which would increase the likelihood of the virus being spread in crowded polling stations, and therefore suggested for a postponement of the Election. The truth was told by Tam Yiu-chung, who said, “Those who moved to the Greater Bay Area will need to quarantine for 14 days when they return to Hong Kong, but they don’t have a place to stay. Indeed, we’ve seen truckloads after truckloads of “voters” coming to Hong Kong from the mainland, so what will happen now?
However, the pro-democracy primaries also attracted huge crowds, but none of the recent confirmed cases contracted the virus from being in line to vote; Singapore has a worse epidemic situation than Hong Kong, but the general election was held as usual. Therefore, whether it is to disqualify through the national security law, or to postpone with the epidemic as an excuse, the US is bound to view whether the LegCo Election gets to happen as a significant indicator of Hong Kong’s freedom. For the Chinese and Hong Kong Communists, both disqualifications and postponement would lead to a dead end.
Those who are interested in running for LegCo should not worry about whether to sign the confirmation letter or not. In the nomination form, there is already a provision: “I will uphold the Basic Law and pledge allegiance to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.” The additional confirmation letter added in 2016 is nothing more than a regurgitation of requiring candidates to confirm their support for Articles 1, 12, and 159 (4) of the Basic Law, which is already stated in the nomination and no need to additional confirmation. In 2016, those who signed the confirmation letter were still disqualified, and all the pan-democratic candidates who refused to sign the confirmation letter received the notice of nomination confirmation.
The National Security Law in Annex III of the Basic Law may be added to this year’s confirmation letter. Being disqualified will have nothing to do with the signing or not of the confirmation letter, but rather, whether the Returning Officer is willing to risk being disqualified (sanctioned) by the US, and whether the Chinese and Hong Kong Communists are concerned about the increased sanctions imposed by the US.
As the US election gets closer, its China policy gets tougher, and the polling of both parties benefits. The day before yesterday, Pompeo met with Nathan Law, a former standing committee member of Demosistō in exile, to discuss the Hong Kong situation under the National Security Law. Before the meeting, Pompeo said that he expected the exchange with Nathan Law to be “eye-opening”.
Pompeo also discussed the Hong Kong issue with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Previously, the UK canceled the extradition agreement with Hong Kong and announced that it would stop using Huawei equipment in the construction of the 5G network.
When Nathan Law met with the Shadow Foreign Minister of the Labour Party and the Minister of Asian Affairs of the ruling Conservative Party before July 1, he urged the British to use the Magnitsky Act to sanction Hong Kong’s “officials who betrayed Hong Kong, and the dirty cops”. 17 Canadian parliamentarians jointly petitioned for Prime Minister Trudeau to impose urgent sanctions on relevant Chinese and Hong Kong officials. Carrie Lam said, “I have no assets in the US and I don’t want to go to the US.” So “I’m not afraid”, but that would not be the case for the UK and Canada.
The night before last, a fire broke out in the Chinese Consulate General in Houston, which might have been caused by the burning of classified documents. The US required China to close the Consulate within 72 hours. Global Times editor-in-chief Hu Xijin called that a “crazy action” again on his Weibo account. This is yet another time, since the possible ban of Chinese Communists from entering the US, for him to use the word “crazy” on US measures against China.
“Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness.” All measures to safeguard human freedom are “crazy” if you ask the “birds born in a cage”. All “crazy” measures that have been imposed, and all the more to come, are all because of that National Security Law that flabbergasted the civilized world.
articles on human rights 在 serpentza Youtube 的精選貼文
The Communist Party is watching you, no matter where you go, and they will Fox Hunt you if you step out of line....
Articles mentioned in the video:
Washington Post: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/fbi-china-arrests/2020/10/28/5e9bf01a-192c-11eb-befb-8864259bd2d8_story.html
Fox News: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/doj-fbi-indictment-chinese-operatives
Reddit discussion on the video clip of the Chinese Student Communist Party Boss in Germany: https://www.reddit.com/r/China/comments/jhx2mc/chinese_student_coordinator_in_germany_talking_to/
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Common started off the moving speech:
First off, I’d like to thank God that lives in us all. Recently, John and I got to go to Selma and perform “Glory” on the same bridge that Dr. King and the people of the civil rights movement marched on 50 years ago. This bridge was once a landmark of a divided nation, but now is a symbol for change. The spirit of this bridge transcends race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and social status. The spirit of this bridge connects the kid from the South side of Chicago, dreaming of a better life to those in France standing up for their freedom of expression to the people in Hong Kong protesting for democracy. This bridge was built on hope. Welded with compassion. And elevated by love for all human beings.
Then Legend took to the microphone, building off those sentiments:
Thank you. Nina Simone said it’s an artist’s duty to reflect the times in which we live. We wrote this song for a film that was based on events that were 50 years ago, but we say Selma is now, because the struggle for justice is right now. We know that the voting rights, the act that they fought for 50 years ago is being compromised right now in this country today. We know that right now the struggle for freedom and justice is real. We live in the most incarcerated country in the world. There are more black men under correctional control today than were under slavery in 1850. When people are marching with our song, we want to tell you that we are with you, we see you, we love you, and march on.
Transcript Of John Legend & Common's Oscar Acceptance Speech Proves "Glory" Has A Timeless Message
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Source: http://www.bustle.com/articles/65840-transcript-of-john-legend-commons-oscar-acceptance-speech-proves-glory-has-a-timeless-message-video
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