粵語、英語加書面語之聲明。
【《赤禍殘港二十年 抗擊外侮奪主權》- 大專學界就香港淪陷二十年之聲明|“Twenty Years of Hardship under China and the Struggle against Enemy for Our Fate” - Declaration of Students’ Unions of Higher Institutions on the fall of Hong Kong Twenty Years Ago 】
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二十年前嘅七月一日,香港再度淪陷。早喺七十年代,港人理所當然嘅自決權已經被無理剝奪。當年中國啱啱加入聯合國,即刻要求將香港剔出殖民地名單,英國亦都袖手旁觀,縱容中國褫奪我哋嘅基本人權。其後,中英談判展開,港人被拒諸門外,港人對未來嘅訴求亦被冷眼相待。之後,中英兩國簽訂《中英聯合聲明》,香港主權將移交中國,港人縱然感到惶恐不安,但係前途命運已經塵埃落定,同砧上之肉一樣,只能夠接受現實。當年港人奢望《基本法》能夠冰封香港五十年,保留當時嘅自由、法治、制度。但係,經歷廿年嘅浩劫,我哋必須認清 - 《基本法》無改香港淪為中國殖民地嘅事實。
二十年嚟,中共扭盡六壬要赤化香港,將香港變成中國嘅一個普通城市,一個為其所用嘅工具。香港政府從來唔向港人負責,不論港督或者特首都只係向宗主國問責。大量中國人以單程證為主要途徑移民香港,港人就對移民數量、審批與否毫無話語權,被逼接受中國人口殖民。香港人身份一再被打壓,港共首先試圖以國民教育荼毒莘莘學子,強行灌輸中國人身份認同,再強推普教中, 貶低港人母語,扼殺港人身份。紅色資本入侵香港,製造經濟依賴,再大舉買地,喺香港構成錯節盤根嘅利益集團。香港正經歷緊二次殖民,但《基本法》同一國兩制未能如願成為保衛港人嘅碉堡。
由此可見,如果港人繼續依賴《基本法》同一國兩制,只係自毀城牆。今時今日,連「一國兩府」亦被港共批評同港獨相關,可以見到中共定必全力打壓一切會威脅佢全權統治嘅主張,落實《基本法》同一國兩制亦都唔能夠成為香港二次前途問題嘅答案,盲目相信《基本法》同一國兩制只係自欺欺人、虛耗光陰,唔會改變中共繼續殖民香港。二零四七距離宜家剩低三十年,分秒必爭,我哋必須要兼程而進,思考現時一國兩制框架外嘅出路,抗擊外侮,光復香港。
二零一七年六月二十七日
香港城巿大學學生會
恒生管理學院學生會
香港浸會大學學生會
香港科技大學學生會
嶺南大學學生會
香港珠海學院學生會
香港高等教育科技學院學生會
香港教育大學學生會
香港演藝學院學生會
香港大學學生會
香港公開大學學生會
香港樹仁大學學生會
香港中文大學學生會
香港專上學生聯會
二十年前的七月一日,香港再度淪陷。早於七十年代,港人理所當然的自決權已被無理剝奪。當年中國甫加入聯合國,即要求將香港剔出殖民地名單,英國亦袖手旁觀,縱容中國褫奪我們的基本人權。其後,中英談判展開,港人被拒諸門外,港人對未來的訴求亦被冷眼相待。隨後,中英兩國簽訂《中英聯合聲明》,香港主權將移交中國,港人縱感惶恐不安,前途命運卻塵埃落定,有如砧上之肉,只能接受現實。當年港人奢望《基本法》能冰封香港五十年,保留當時的自由、法治、制度。然而,經歷二十年的浩劫,我們必須認清 - 《基本法》無改香港淪為中國殖民地的事實。
二十年來,中共扭盡六壬要赤化香港,將香港變為中國的一個普通城市,一個為其所用的工具。香港政府從不向港人負責,不論港督或特首亦只向宗主國問責。大量中國人以單程證為主要途徑移民香港,港人卻對移民數量、審批與否毫無話語權,被逼接受中國人口殖民。香港人身份一再被打壓,港共先圖以國民教育荼毒莘莘學子,強行灌輸中國人身份認同,再強推普教中, 貶低港人母語,扼殺港人身份。紅色資本入侵香港,製造經濟依賴,再大舉買地,在香港構成錯節盤根的利益集團。香港正經歷二次殖民,《基本法》與一國兩制卻未能如願成為保衛港人的碉堡。
由此可見,若果港人繼續依賴《基本法》及一國兩制,只是自毀城牆。今時今日,連「一國兩府」亦被港共批評與港獨相關,可見中共定必全力打壓一切威脅其全權統治的主張,落實《基本法》及一國兩制亦不能成為香港二次前途問題的答案,盲目相信《基本法》與一國兩制只是自欺欺人、虛耗光陰,無改中共繼續殖民香港。二零四七距今餘下三十年,分秒必爭,我們必須兼程而進,思考現時一國兩制框架外的出路,抗擊外侮,光復香港。
二零一七年六月二十七日
香港城巿大學學生會
恒生管理學院學生會
香港浸會大學學生會
香港科技大學學生會
嶺南大學學生會
香港珠海學院學生會
香港高等教育科技學院學生會
香港教育大學學生會
香港演藝學院學生會
香港大學學生會
香港公開大學學生會
香港樹仁大學學生會
香港中文大學學生會
香港專上學生聯會
On 1 July twenty years ago, the advent of the transfer of sovereignty meant the fall of Hong Kong once again. In the 1970s, we were already deprived of our right to self-determination. Once China entered the United Nations, Hong Kong was removed from the list of Colonial Territories. Conniving in the process, Britain stood by. China and Britain then started their negotiations on Hong Kong’s future, and Hong Kong people were barred from participating throughout the course. When the Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed and the sovereignty of Hong Kong was decided to be transferred to China, anxiety spread through society, but our fate had been resolved, and we were left with no choice but accepting the reality. Hong Kong people then put their faith in the Basic Law to freeze Hong Kong for fifty years, keeping the freedom, rule of law and systems at that time intact. Yet, falling to the scourge of the Chinese rule for twenty years, we must now realize the fact – the Basic Law in no way changes the reality that Hong Kong is now a colony of China.
For twenty years, China has been assimilating Hong Kong in an attempt to denigrate Hong Kong as just another city of China and a tool to the communist regime. The government of Hong Kong has never been responsible to Hong Kong people, as the head of the government, be it the Governor or the Chief Executive, is accountable only to the suzerain. The One-way Permit scheme has become the main channel for Chinese to settle down in Hong Kong, and yet, Hong Kong people are denied from our right to determine on the number, vetting and approval on the application. We are thus forced to experience such population transfer. Our Hong Kong identity is perpetually suppressed under the attempts to introduce national education to indoctrinate Chinese identity and Putonghua as the medium of instruction to debase Cantonese that is our mother tongue. Chinese capital are now flagrantly invading Hong Kong and making bullish bids of our land, creating intricate structures with interests in different sectors. While we are suffering from such re-colonisation, the Basic Law and the framework of One Country, Two Systems have never been the bastion protecting us.
If we still cling on to the Basic Law and One Country, Two Systems, we are doomed to self-destruction. As the puppet regime of communist China in Hong Kong condemned ‘One Country, Two Governments’ as related to advocating independence, it is now clear that anything that may undermine the totalitarian rule of China will be oppressed, and even the Basic Law and One Country, Two Systems cannot be the path to a brighter future. In fact, to blindly put faith in the Basic Law and One Country, Two Systems has no difference from deceiving oneself and wasting one’s own precious time to emancipate ourselves from re-colonisation. As 2047 is approaching, we are left with thirty years’ time, and we have no time to lose. To stoutly resist the Chinese regime, we must not restrain our imagination towards our future within the framework of One Country, Two Systems. Together we shall struggle against the enemy and restore the glory of our Hong Kong.
27 June 2017
City University of Hong Kong Students’ Union
Hang Seng Management College Students' Union
Hong Kong Baptist University Students’ Union
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Students’ Union
Lingnan University Students’ Union
Student Union of Chu Hai College of Higher Education
Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong Students’ Union
The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts Students' Union
The Education University of Hong Kong Students’ Union
The Hong Kong University Students’ Union
The Open University of Hong Kong Students’ Union
The Student Union of Hong Kong Shue Yan University
The Student Union of The Chinese University of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Federation of Students
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貝貝自傳之 成長篇
我是Lydia,在香港出生和長大,有一個妹妹。從小,父母就為我提供最好的學習環境,把我送到國際學校讀小學,由於國際學校以英語教學,所以不論在學校學習、和同學聊天或者在家裏跟父母交談,我都只說英語,於是家人為我聘請補習老師惡補中文,可是沒多大作用。當時媽媽覺得中文很重要,因此在國際學校讀了一年後,便決定為我轉校。
六歲時,我轉到瑪利曼小學就讀小學一年級。國際學校和本地學校的差異很大,在國際學校完全沒有功課,小朋友都在歡樂的環境中度過,但本地學校的教學方式,卻是每一科都有不少功課和測驗。
中三後我去了英國 Malvern College 讀書,那邊是讀 GCSE 課程,相等於香港中學會考。英國與香港的教育方式有很大分別,英國的考試難度真的跟香港無法比擬。我從沒有想過自己會考可以考取到五個A,這對我而言,無疑是一個很大的鼓勵,之後在倫敦大學修讀工啇管理。
我覺得自己很幸運,可以避開香港的中學會考。在香港讀書,考試不及格是家常便飯,但當自己長期考試成績差,便會對自己失去信心,而且對讀書產生討厭。雖然成績只是一個數字、一個字母,但它能夠讓你覺得自己不夠優越,打擊自信心。
每個人都有夢想,我當然有。從小到大,我想當模特兒,想跟她們一樣瘦、一樣美;也想跟電影裏的女明星一樣有好演技。
有一天,我終於下定決心跟家人說:「我想當一個演員,當一個全職藝人。」那一刻家人都覺得很意外,但對於我能夠清晰果斷地道出自己的夢想,她們是感動的,亦全力支持我在演藝圈工作。
在父母的祝福下,我對演藝工作更有信心更起勁,母親更主動地分享了她從前在娛樂圈累積的寶貴經驗,從前不愛聽意見的我,由於找到了自己喜愛的工作,不期然會變得勤力和乖巧。
我知道我的成長過程很舒適,一切都算順利,但獨立對我而言,並不是一件容易的事。香港生活環境和樓價實在太貴,賺錢難,又會入不敷支,相信自己要真正獨立還有一段距離。媽媽亦常常教導我,做人要「鍥而不捨,永不放棄」,而這八個字已成為我的座右銘。
I am Lydia. I was born and raised in Hong Kong. I have a younger sister. Since I was young, my parents provided the best learning environment for me. They sent me to an international primary school. As the medium of instruction for international schools is English, I spoke English while learning in school, chatting with friends and at home with my parents. Consequently, my parents hired a Chinese tutor to give me tuition in the respected language. In spite of that, it was not very effective. My mother, at the time, felt that Chinese was very important. Eventually, after a year of studies in the international school, she decided that I had to switch schools.
When I was six years old, I went to Marymount Primary School to attend primary one. The difference between international schools and local schools is immense. There is no homework in international schools. Children can pass the day immersed in fun. But there are lots of homework and examinations in local schools.
After Form 3, I attended Malvern College in the UK. I took GCSE courses. They equate to the public examinations in Hong Kong. The teaching approach in the UK and Hong Kong is very different. The level of difficulty when it comes to examinations in the UK cannot be compared to those of Hong Kong. I never thought I could get 5As for my GCSEs. In my opinion, it is very encouraging. I later graduated from Business Management from the University of London.
I feel I am very fortunate because I do not need to sit the Hong Kong public examinations. It is a dime in a dozen to fail the Hong Kong public examinations. But when your grades are chronically subpar, you will lose confidence in yourself. You will also begin to hate studying. Although grades are just numbers, they can enable you to feel inferior. It will defeat your self-confidence.
Everyone has a dream. I also have one too. Since I was young, I have wanted to become a model. I also wanted to be slim and beautiful like them. I also wanted to be like female movie stars with good acting skills.
One day, I finally made the decision to tell my family: ‘I want to become an actress. A full-time artist.’ At that moment, my family was quite shocked. But the fact that I can tell them my dream clearly touched them greatly. They fully supported my work in the entertainment industry.
With the blessings from my parents, I became more confident and motivated in my work. My mother shared with me her precious experience regarding, her days in the entertainment industry once upon a time. I used to dislike listening to others’ opinion. But because I have found the line of the work that I enjoy, I subconsciously became more hardworking and obedient.
I understand that my days of growing up are very comfortable. It is mostly smooth sails. But independence seems a far stretch away. The living environment and housing prices are too high as well as, costly in Hong Kong. It is hard to make money. The money you make cannot support your living. I believe that I cannot be fully independent soon. My mother often teach me that I should have ‘perseverance and never give up’. These words became my words to live by.