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「哥本哈根民主高峰會」就「從香港戰場為民主奮鬥(Fighting for Democracy – From the Battlegrounds of Hong Kong)」發表演說,有幸成為峰會首位發言嘉賓。
部份出席峰會政界領袖:
美國國務卿蓬佩奧
US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo
台灣總統蔡英文
President of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Dr. Tsai Ing-wen
歐盟委員會副主席堯羅娃
European Commission Vice-President Vera Jourova
北大西洋公約組織副秘書長傑瓦納
NATO Deputy Secretary-General Mircea Geoana
前美國國務卿凱瑞
68th US Secretary of State (2013-2017) John Kerry
前美國國務卿歐布萊特
64th US Secretary of State (1997-2001) Madeleine Albright
前澳洲總理滕博爾
29th Australian Prime Minister (2015-2018) Malcolm Turnbull
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2020 Copenhagen Democracy Summit
Fighting for Democracy – From the Battlegrounds of Hong Kong
Joshua Wong
18 June 2020
Thank you so much for inviting me to speak, Ryan. I say this knowing I might not have the chance to do so again in the future, and this is not an exaggeration. Many of you still recall the scene when millions of Hong Kongers took to the street last year. We opposed the extradition arrangements that would’ve essentially allowed legalized kidnapping: Hong Kongers found guilty of breaking Chinese law could be sent to stand trial in a Chinese court. The authorities eventually withdrew the bill under tremendous pressure, but they also responded our demand to full democracy with oppressive policing forces. The number of arrested protested since last summer is already more than the number of prisoners in Hong Kong right now. More than thousands were arrested and charged with rioting. Many more injured or even went missing.
New Crackdown
This prolonged struggle with the Chinese Communist Party for years now. The Umbrella Movement broke out in 2014 demanding that Beijing lived up to its promises of democracy. But rather than doing so in honour of the Sino-British Joint Declaration of 1984, Xi Jinping’s crackdown on our autonomy has only intensified over time.
What Xi Jinping learnt from Hong Kong’s democratic movement last year is to become more draconic and oppressive. It would be best to have me sent across the border to stand trial directly than to engage in dynamic diplomatic talks and negotiation. Therefore, precisely one year afterwards, when I am attending this summit, Beijing's legislature, the NPCSC, at the same time holds meetings, finalizing a sweeping national security law that targets democratic activists like myself.
Under the pretext of ‘national security’, this law purports to target acts of “collusion with foreign forces’’. Beijing did not define what is ‘’collusion’’, but it will wield massive discretionary power to punish activists and electoral candidates on the one hand, and cut off Hong Kong from the international society and their crucial support, on the other. Take this occasion as an example, I’m convinced that every word comes from my mouth today could well become proof of crime at the Chinese courtroom in the near future. Worse still, not only can democratic activists and legislators who have participated in international advocacy efforts be barred from running elections or even imprisoned, INGOs and other organizations, including their personnel and assets, can also be subject to legal persecution.
So the developments in Hong Kong have changed quite swiftly. Large-scale protests defying the communist government may no longer be an option. It could be my last testimony when I am still free, yet prosecuted and put behind bars under the sweeping security law. Our long march to democracy will be forced into a prolonged period of fierce crackdown, perhaps similar to what Poland experienced in the Communist era, with secret police agency stationed in the city.
The Wounds of Hong Kong are Proof of Defying Beijing’s Oppression
These scenarios may create a stark contrast with the impression we usually have to a cosmopolitan Hong Kong famous for its international financial centre. The economic freedom, free flow of capital and freedom to information we used to enjoy in Hong Kong, will fade away after the law imposed. It is also the Sword of Damocles over all investors and ex-pats living and working on this island. When geopolitical tension intensifies, ex-pats can fall victim to the ill-defined law and China's hostage diplomacy. In the past, two Canadian nationals were detained for nearly two years as retaliation to Huawei's executive Meng Wanzhou's arrest, let alone Swedish NGO worker Peter Dahlin, Australian writer Yang Hengjun and Taiwanese NGO activist Lee Ming-che. Foreign journalists, human rights workers and academics were barred from Hong Kong. When China makes national security its priority, no one is safe.
Citizen journalists, booksellers, NGO workers, religious groups, online bloggers, booksellers, writers, human rights defenders or even critics of government policies are put behind bars. Amnesty International also raised concerns about its spill-out effects on economic activities and online speech. Once the law reaches out its claw to this beacon of liberty on China's soul, this vibrant civil society is on the brink of collapse.
Certainly, I would devote whatever efforts I can to defy this new round of oppression. But Beijing’s continued moves to crush democracy in Xinjiang and in Hong Kong also explain the Goliath we are facing is not as fierce as it looks like. In the past two decades, Beijing’s aggressive expansion in Europe, Asia and Africa has given a warning signal to democratic states all over the world. The world is awakening from the Chinese Nightmare. If we are determined to safeguard democratic aspirations, we must act to defy China's dictatoral grip.
Towards Democracy: Pain, Tears and Compassion.
In Hong Kong, we had experienced many depressing moments last year when state-mobilized mobs attacked passengers in the metro station, when police forcefully entered the university campus to arrest and to torture protestors, when witnessing countless students younger than me were put behind bars. What drives us to continue our struggle? My answer is compassion.
As my dear friend, Brian Leung said, ‘’Hong Kong Belongs to Everyone Who Shares Its Pain’’. In the previous year, we burst into tears mourning the death of protestors, we shared boxes of surgical masks to one another to defend ourselves from the Coronavirus. I also pray for protesters who are forced to leave our home because of their sacrifice in the movement. I pray for brothers who are struggled in jail now and I pray for those who will become political refugees soon. They are the reasons I’m still fighting in this battle. As we grow in pain, in tears and in compassion, I believe we shall succeed one day.
Thank you.
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今天來分享我上個月去阿姆斯特丹的經驗! Sharing today about my layover in Amsterdam. (English part at the bottom).
從台北到南法去旅遊的時候,我需要在阿姆斯特丹停留六個半個小時,有足夠的時間搭30分鐘的火車(來回票12歐元,非常方便),有三個小時可以漫步在這個迷人的城市。我是第一次來這裡。我之前聽說這裡有很多著名的咖啡廳,紅燈區,有很多的自行車,博物館和厲害的起司。。。這些都是我短暫旅行看到的。
走出火車站,我第一個印象最深刻是站在我眼前的每一棟美麗的建築物。這一天的早上雲很多有些寒冷也有風。這個灰色的天空讓我的第一次拜訪增加一些神秘感。 �我走向運河享受街道的寧靜,感受設計風格的店,有機商店和漂亮早午餐店。阿姆斯特丹這次給我的印象是介於傳統與現代之間。
我知道阿姆斯特丹被認為世界上的自行車之都,但我還是很驚訝看到這麼多人在騎自行車去工作與城市停滿了的自行車。我發現街道非常的乾淨與很有組織。 我穿過非常特別的紅燈區與聞起來魔幻的咖啡店巷道。 我停在傳統的麵包店嘗試一個吸引我目光的甜點。我選了”士力架蛋糕“,有焦糖,巧克力脆片,花生,真的很甜但很好吃!
迷人,浪漫,傳統,現代,我真的很享受在這個城市漫步三個小時,時間過非常的快。 我覺得很可惜沒有時間參觀博物館和其他著名的地方但我相信我未來一定會回來。
Traveling to South of France from Taipei, I had a six and half hours layover in Amsterdam. Enough time to take a 30 minutes train (12€ round trip, very easy to access) and have a three hours walk around this charming city. My first time there! What I heard about before was mostly about it many famous coffee shops, it "Red Light District", a city with plenty bicycles, museums and good cheese... and that's mostly what I saw during my short visit.
Walking out of the train station , I was first very impressed by the beautiful architecture of each buildings standing in front of me. It was a cold, windy, cloudy morning of March, and this grayish weather added a very mystic feeling to my first visit. I walked toward the canals, enjoying the peacefulness of the little streets, the many design concept stores, organic shops and brunch places. Amsterdam gave me this impression to be right between traditions and modernity.
I know that Amsterdam is considered as the bicycle capital of the world, but I was still impressed by the numerous people going to work riding bicycle and the amount of bicycles parked all over the city. I found the streets very clean, and everything well organized. After walking through the very special "Red District" and the smelly magic's coffee shop alleys, I took a stop at a traditional bakery trying one of their eye-catching sweets. I choose a "snickers cake"! Caramel, crunchy chocolate, nuts... insanely sweet yet delicious!
Charming, Romantic, Traditional, Modern, I really enjoyed my three hours walk in this lovely city and it went actually pretty fast. Unfortunately I did not have enough time to visit museums and I am sure I missed many of the city's attractions but I know I will definitely go back for sure!
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"Stockholm, Sweden. 2010. Passersby on the streets of the capital were confused and scared. Several cars in and around the vicinity had lit up in flames, and no one had any idea why. Police soon arrived on scene but they too were baffled with what they saw. Now, several kilometers to the west, on the outskirts of the city, a small group of masked men made their way across the grounds of the Drottningholm Palace (the private residence of the Swedish Royal Family, as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Their target was the royal pavilion situated in the southern part of the complex, which displayed countless works of historic art. Once there, the men forced their way in through the backdoors, and went right to work. They smashed the protective display cases, and grabbed whatever items they wanted. This immediately set off the alarm system, which alerted the Swedish police. Now, despite the alarm, the robbers remained calm, because they knew exactly where the police were. The burning cars were in fact a distraction for them set up by the robbers, and they had fallen right into the trap. Still, the police raced towards the crime scene, but by the time they reached the royal pavilion, the place was empty (the robbers were in and out in less than six minutes). Upon inspection, sculptures, chalices, plates and teapots - all invaluable items - were now missing from the permanent state collection of art and antiquities; and this wasn’t just a huge economic loss, but a cultural one as well. It was later found out that after fleeing the pavilion on mopeds, the robbers made their way to a nearby lake where they were then picked up by a white speedboat. Though from this point, the trail went cold...
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Guangzhou (simplified Chinese: 广州; traditional Chinese: 廣州; Cantonese pronunciation: [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ̂u̯] or [kʷɔ̌ːŋ.tsɐ́u̯] ( listen); Mandarin pronunciation: [kwàŋ.ʈʂóu] ( listen)), traditionally romanised as Canton, is the capital and most populous city of the province of Guangdong in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou was a major terminus of the maritime Silk Road and continues to serve as a major port and transportation hub.
Guangzhou is currently, the third most-populous city in mainland China, behind Beijing and Shanghai; holds sub-provincial administrative status; and is one of China's five National Central Cities. In 2015 the city's administrative area was estimated to have a population of 13,501,100 and forms part of one of the most populous metropolitan agglomerations on Earth. Some estimates place the population of the built-up area of the Pearl River Delta Mega City as high as 44 million without the Hong Kong SAR and 54 million including it. Guangzhou is identified as a Beta+ Global city. In recent years, there has been a rapidly increasing number of foreign residents and illegal immigrants from the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, as well as from Africa. This has led to it being dubbed the "Capital of the Third World". The migrant population from other provinces of China in Guangzhou was 40 percent of the city's total population in 2008. Most of them are rural migrants, and they speak only Mandarin.
Guangzhou was long the only Chinese port permitted for most foreign traders. The city proper fell to the British and was opened by the First Opium War. It lost trade to other ports such as Hong Kong and Shanghai, but continued to serve as a major entrepôt. In modern commerce, Guangzhou is best known for its annual Canton Fair, the oldest and largest trade fair in China. For the three consecutive years 2013–2015, Forbes ranked Guangzhou as the best commercial city on the Chinese mainland.
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Hey, xin chào! Trong phần đầu tiên của the vlogging series - Euro Trip 2018 này, bọn mình đặt chân đến thủ đô của đất nước Bồ Đào Nha, Lisbon/Lisboa.
Không như những thủ đô khác bị hiện đại hóa và thị trường hóa, Lisbon lại có một nét đẹp rất riêng - nhẹ nhàng, chậm rãi, và thoải mái.
Mọi người có thể thấy những nét đẹp này qua lối sống của người dân, phương tiện di chuyển và cơ sở hạ tầng (v.d. tàu tram), và cả những góc nghệ thuật với những bức hình graffiti quanh thành phố nữa.
Nếu các bạn muốn tìm một địa điểm để thư giãn và chill, muốn tránh xa khỏi sự tấp nập của thành phố, nhưng lại không muốn đến những vùng quê, thì mình khuyên Lisbon là một địa điểm du lịch lý tưởng. Và đừng quên thử Nhà Hàng Hải Sản Ngon Nhất Lisbon nhé - tuy mất trên dưới 2 tiếng đợi huhu ????
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Hey, guys. Welcome to the first part of the vlogging series - Euro Trip 2018. Our first destination of the trip is to the capital of Portugal - Lisbon.
Unlike other capitals around Europe, Lisbon is not starkly modernised and commercialised and you can really get a sense of authenticity when traveling to this wonderful city. This can be seen through the way of life of the people, the buildings and transportations (e.g. trams), and even the artistic vibes in the form of graffiti art in every corner of the city.
If you want to travel somewhere quiet and relaxin for a short getaway, yet still stay within the comforts and convenience of a city, I highly recommend Lisbon!
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