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梁振英斥责“港独”破坏内地人民与香港感情 在西方会被列入黑名单

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发表于 10-8-2018 11:03 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
全国政协副主席、香港前特首梁振英  
  【环球网报道 记者 徐亦超】香港外国记者会(FCC)将邀请“港独”组织“香港民族党”召集人陈浩天于本月14日发表演讲。对此,全国政协副主席、香港前特首梁振英连日来多次在脸书(Facebook)上斥责“港独”不合法,他今日(10日)再度发文,表示不能轻视任何“港独”的苗头,指陈浩天等人的活动和行为,对香港造成极大伤害,包括影响中央和香港的关系,破坏内地人民和香港的感情。
  据香港《星岛日报》报道,梁振英在脸书上发文,指世界各地,包括号称“最自由的国家”都禁止叛国、禁止分裂国家和禁止颠覆的法律,更有专职监视、侦査和反制的机关和手段。他称,香港人国家意识薄弱,国家安全意识尤其薄弱,对国际关系的本质看得十分单纯。
  梁振英表示,作为最开放和最国际化的中国城市,香港没有“情治机关”,也没有国家安全或内部安全法律,“我们容易成为中国国家安全的软肋和负累,不能不提高警觉。这不是我们一句“不用理它”就可以解决的问题,我们不能光靠主观意志。”
梁振英发文痛斥“港独”
  他反问,“民族党力量‘微薄’,不需要关注吗?如果民族党这事发生在西方国家,全部党员都会被列入黑名单,都会被跟踪、通讯会被窃听,谈话会被录音;如果和外国人有接触,情治机关的警报就会拉响了。言论自由?”
  他强调,没有人可以将香港从祖国分离出去,“但如果不阻止港独的歪念,考虑到今天的国际大环境,以及香港相当一部分青年人的倾向,陈浩天等人的活动和行为,会对香港造成极大的伤害,包括影响中央和香港的关系,破坏内地人民和香港的感情”。
  本月3日,外交部驻港公署发言人在回答记者有关此事的询问时郑重表示,香港特别行政区是中华人民共和国不可分离的部分,“港独”势力公然宣扬和从事分裂国家的活动,触碰了“一国两制”的底线,严重违反《中华人民共和国宪法》、《中华人民共和国香港特别行政区基本法》和香港特别行政区有关法律,损害国家的主权安全和领土完整。“我们坚决支持香港特别行政区政府根据《中华人民共和国香港特别行政区基本法》和香港特别行政区有关法律处理有关问题。我们坚决反对任何外部势力为‘港独’分子散布谬论提供讲台”。
  香港特别行政区行政长官林郑月娥上月受访时也重申了特区政府反对“港独”组织和行为的坚定立场。她表示,在香港全面贯彻落实“一国两制”,必须维护国家主权安全、发展利益和领土完整。任何鼓吹“港独”的言行均不能容忍,一定会受到遏制,特区政府会依法办事。
  在脸书上,也有不少网友也对香港外国记者会的做法表示愤恨,有网友痛批“公然分裂祖国,行为可耻!”,还有网友表示要守护香港,驱走“港独”↓
  此前,香港保安局考虑以《社团条例》禁止“港独”团体“香港民族党”运作,要求召集人陈浩天在21日内,即8月7日前提交书面申述。7月31日,保安局又决定将“香港民族党”的申述期延长至49天。

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发表于 11-8-2018 09:04 AM | 显示全部楼层


港毒真的很可惡

以後不准香港人用香港人這三個字

以後香港人只能說自己是中國人
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 楼主| 发表于 11-8-2018 11:15 PM | 显示全部楼层
@BlazeA4 @gavin@_@ @亲日勇男 @山林居民 @野人99 @hanforever @deviruchi838 @Akira_sendoh @hpyghost @杀龟大郎 @chinapee @超級道士 @最後一封信 @习仲勋 @大炮勇男1 @神丹99 @BIZET @chinapee

不进来当自由民主斗士?!
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 楼主| 发表于 14-8-2018 10:26 PM | 显示全部楼层
@BlazeA4 @gavin@_@ @亲日勇男 @山林居民 @野人99 @hanforever @deviruchi838 @Akira_sendoh @hpyghost @杀龟大郎 @chinapee @超級道士 @最後一封信 @习仲勋 @大炮勇男1 @神丹99 @BIZET @chinapee

怎么装聋作哑?!不进来当自由民主斗士?!
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发表于 14-8-2018 10:38 PM | 显示全部楼层
johnjohn 发表于 11-8-2018 09:04 AM
港毒真的很可惡

以後不准香港人用香港人這三個字

以後香港人只能說自己是中國人

都说习近平除了吃饭就只会大便。。。  傻B
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发表于 15-8-2018 07:34 AM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
chinapee 发表于 14-8-2018 10:38 PM
都说习近平除了吃饭就只会大便。。。  傻B

原來你不會吃飯大便
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发表于 15-8-2018 08:33 PM | 显示全部楼层
山地居民 发表于 15-8-2018 07:34 AM
原來你不會吃飯大便

习狗才吃的
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发表于 15-8-2018 09:48 PM | 显示全部楼层
需要等多十几年吧,现在还在酝酿中,等老一代都成为历史。
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 楼主| 发表于 16-8-2018 07:21 PM | 显示全部楼层
hpyghost 发表于 15-8-2018 09:48 PM
需要等多十几年吧,现在还在酝酿中,等老一代都成为历史。

这个继续做梦吧,现在林郑月娥已经严厉对付那些分离主义分子。
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发表于 19-8-2018 11:42 PM | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 BIZET 于 19-8-2018 11:44 PM 编辑

Read Chan Ho-Tin’s speech in full:

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. If I may first thank the FCC for having me here today despite all the challenges you must’ve faced – personally, in these past few weeks, I myself and people around me have been subject to a level of physical surveillance I’ve never experienced before. So I really do appreciate that the FCC stood by their decision to host this talk.

The Hong Kong National Party – it all started in 2016, when my friends and I founded what was truly the first political party that had “Hong Kong independence” clearly stated as one of its central goals. Due to the nature of how the Chinese propaganda machine works, the National Party was instantly demonised as some sort of extremist group due to this single word: “independence”. In reality, what the National Party is chasing after is no different from what many Hong Kongers wish for: the dream of democracy, here, in our home, Hong Kong.



What is different is how much people wish to face the truth: the truth that a democracy is nothing if final, ultimate power does not rest with the people. In political terms, the National Party understand that, if Hong Kong were to become truly democratic, Hong Kong’s sovereignty must rest with the people of Hong Kong. And there is only one way to achieve this: independence.



Thus we saw it our duty to help form a “national consciousness” for Hong Kong, and to that end, the first big thing we did was to run for the LegCo election, in 2016. The government, as you all know, reacted with such over-reaction that I was disqualified before the voting even began! And all of this, of course, was done with “administrative procedures”, which allowed the government to cunningly deny me my constitutional rights via so-called “legal” means. After this, the National Party went on to strive for our goal by other ways: educational programmes for students, flyerings, rallies – all was done to arouse Hong Kong’s “national consciousness”, in defence against what is effectively our current colonial rule under the Chinese.
The Hong Kong National Party has faced political oppression numerous times after the LegCo disqualification. We tried to register as a company, and was rejected. We tried to set up a stall in the Lunar New Year Night Market, and was rejected as well. We even had the honour to receive the first ever “Letter Prohibiting Assembly” from the Police since 1997. And now, as you all know, the government is trying to shut us down completely, calling us an “illegal society”. Time and again, our government has shown that whatever “freedom” or “democracy” they claim to be upholding are but Communist mirages – lofty words that Peking only finds useful in deceiving you, the foreign press, and not actually allowing them to the people of Hong Kong. The situation is so dire that we dare say Hong Kong has never experienced such horrid colonialism until 1997. Peking is now our colonial masters, and the Hong Kong National Party has a real need to exist.
The nature of China is oppression. At its heart, the empire that existed in the 18th century still stands today, despite all its technological advances. China is not a modern nation-state, much less a civic society. China is a large empire, and for centuries she has always operated on the principle of centralised power. For this, all its dominions must be forced to assimilate, and to follow the party line, lest any differences challenge the central authority. All is well under this system if you were part of those who don’t need assimilating, but if you happen to be born into one of these national identities that are markedly different, then all is lost. Look at East Turkestan; look at Tibet. Nations forced to follow, or face the penalty of death. Even worse, you get sent to one of these re-education camps, where dying is better than living. Of course, these camps have not appeared here yet, but the will of China is the same: if you’re different, you’re wrong. The same now happens to Taiwan, and here, to Hong Kong.
Peking likes to say that the People’s Republic of China is a nation state, and that there is a national people called “Zhonghua Minzu”, or the “Chinese race”, a fabricated idea to serve the political needs of an empire. Within this umbrella, and with the ambiguity of the Chinese language with regards to nations and races, Peking would claim that everyone, from the Tibetans and Mongolians, to the Shanghainese, the Taiwanese, the Hong Kongese, and even to the Chinese diaspora in the US, the UK, Australia… you name it. All of that, Peking claims to be part of the “Zhonghua” race, and therefore, by their logic, loyal subjects to whoever controls the seat of Peking. To the educated this would sound absurd, but it is the official party line from Peking. They would claim this is a form of nationalism, and that China is a nation state, when in reality all that Peking has is imperialism. All people around the world who has dealings with China should understand this: China is, by its nature as an empire, a threat to all free peoples in the world. Already have we seen Peking betraying the Seventeen Point Agreement with Tibet; already have we seen Peking betraying its promises when joining the WTO; and already have we seen Peking betraying the Sino-British Joint Declaration, leaving us Hong Kongers with less and less freedoms.
In the past 21 years, Hong Kong has progressed in only one direction: backwards. Not only have we failed to attain truly democratic elections, we are also marching ever closer to a dictatorship with Chinese characteristics. Hong Kong, being a financial centre, tasted China’s forced assimilation first via our economy. Chinese capital was allowed to flood Hong Kong, in particular industries that our daily lives depend on: think infrastructure, think catering, think the media.
The second step was the ideological and the cultural, and that, to all who dared to pay attention, is already underway. Our first Chief Executive, Tung Chee-Hwa, resigned after trying and failing to push the National Security Bill, based on the infamous Article 23. Hong Kong’s consensus back in 2003 was that China’s interpretation of what constitutes secession and subversion was simply wrong. China thinks that simply talking about subversion is already subversion, or even worse, it only takes a single official thinking you’re thinking about secession, then you’re a traitor, and should be arrested. Soon, with China’s improvements in AI and surveillance technology, the plot of Minority Report might turn to reality. The tragedy we are all now witnessing is that while Article 23 has not yet been implemented in law, its effects are already here. The Hong Kong National Party experienced this first-hand. Simply saying you are pro-independence is somehow the same as committing treason, according to some. And the sad thing is that, by now, many Hong Kongers have changed – we were still fighting back Article 23 in 2003, but in 2018, many are now afraid to speak up. There is, in other words, no longer freedom of speech in Hong Kong, but instead the freedom to think and say whatever Peking wants us to. Hong Kong is no longer that much different from China, and the international community have to acknowledge that.
Unhappy with just subverting Hong Kong using money and ideology, China is also sending its loyal subjects here – 150 of them, every day, via the One-way Permit scheme. Normally, immigration done right gives the host society immense benefits, but the way that the Chinese Hong Kong government handles it is nothing short of a political decision, designed to destroy all that we hold dear. Local communities were shattered, because of the rapid influx of an incompatible culture. Our medical resources were stretched to its limits, with our own mothers struggling to find a single bed to give birth in. The labour market was flooded with people who are happy to take wages far below the normal point. Our very living space is taken from us. Even our language, the words that shape our thoughts, are being demonised. Per China’s orders, Hong Kong’s future generations will now abandon Cantonese and switch entirely to Mandarin. There are those still in the education sector who oppose this, but the arm of Peking is ever unrelenting. It will not be a matter of if, but of when, when one day we wake up and ask ourselves, “Why are my children and grandchildren valuing obedience to the state above all else; where is democracy; where is freedom; where is tolerance; and where is the Hong Kong that we knew?” Today, Hong Kong faces “national cleansing” from China, and there are those among us who refuse to bow down, who refuse to become a forgotten footnote in history.
The matter of Hong Kong Independence is both a political and an ethical one. In the span of 170-ish years, since Hong Kong opened as a port in 1841, and until 1997, Hong Kong has developed its own unique culture, history, way of living, and religious beliefs. Shielded by the Brits, Hong Kong was spared the anti-intellectual destruction that Communist China imposed upon itself. There was no Cultural Revolution in Hong Kong, and the society we have here is built upon reason and morals. Just as there is no freedom of speech in China, and the society they have there is built upon fear and obedience. The difference between us in the South and them in the North is far beyond just geographical distance. It is a matter of cultural values, and of civilisation. To this day China is still essentially a closed, inward-looking, and authoritarian society, with many national peoples being forced to obey. By virtue of its historical, geographical, and cultural uniqueness, Hong Kong is truly a separate entity from the so-called “Chinese nation”. We are our own, and sadly, we are a nation that is quickly being annexed and destroyed by China. The cry for Hong Kong’s Independence is therefore a cry against colonial invasion. It is an ethical cry for liberation, and it is a political cry for our own continued existence. We were once colonised by the Brits, and now we are by the Chinese. Where is our right to determine our own future as a national people?
The government trying to ban our operations did not come as surprise to us in the National Party. Ever since our companies registration ban and our election disqualification, all of our activities faced degrees of physical opposition and surveillance. From the very beginning, the government has decided to rid us of our freedoms, if not more. Our Party is not the first victim, and it will not be the last. Those who come after us will do well to prepare themselves for more to come.
The Police and the Security Bureau have very kindly compiled a 700-pages long document as “evidence” for banning our Party. Since we’re here at the FCC I’m going to assume you’ve at least skimmed the PDFs we’ve uploaded. And I’m sure you’ve laughed as well after reading them. The hundred upon hundred pages of so-called “evidence” are mostly just screenshots of our Party’s Facebook Page! It’s frankly absurd how these government elites could imagine some paragraphs on the Internet and my own sayings on a radio show could constitute “a threat to national security”. Imagine the insecurity!
All that we’ve done, the Party and myself, are all protected within the International Human Rights Law. The legal clause that our government used, the Societies Ordinance, is a relic left behind since the British Colonial days. What better law than this! Our Chinese colonial masters are unironically happy to tell us all that, yes, they are colonising Hong Kong, and yes, Hong Kong’s freedoms are just for show.
If the idea of “One Country, Two Systems” were to really work, none of the above would’ve happened. That they did is conclusive proof that there is only “One Empire, and One System”. China has turned its back on the Sino-British Joint Declaration, and the UK, as a co-signatory, must act on this. This is Britain’s inescapable duty, as a nation of honour and democracy, to stand up against such atrocities. Hong Kong’s rights and freedoms will soon be all gone, and all will be too late by then.
The events thus far have also proven that the unique position of Hong Kong is now lost. Whatever Western values we had are now replaced by ideologies from Communist China. The Hong Kong government now serves not the interests of the Hong Kong people, nor those who have dealings with us, but only the interests alone of Peking. Countries and nations all around the world need to understand this, and act accordingly. The US, in particular, should review the conditions set out in the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act, and start sanctioning those Hong Kong government officials who trampled on our human rights. The incentives here extend far beyond the ethical.
Think about how much more clout the US would have on China if the current trade war extends to Hong Kong. Many of the Chinese already store their actual capital here. If the US truly wish to deal an economic blow to China, the US-Hong Kong Policy Act should not be overlooked.
The Hong Kong National Party hopes that the international community can, like the US, objectively review the imperialistic threat that is coming from China. You may not have tasted its sting yet, but those of us who are stuck next to China’s expansionist borders may soon be no more. Hong Kong now faces ethical and cultural challenges from the North – who knows when such challenges turn into the humanitarian kind. International aid must come, and come quickly. For time is running out, and I don’t say this as Convenor of the Hong Kong National Party, but as Andy Chan, a surviving Hong Konger.

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 楼主| 发表于 19-8-2018 11:56 PM | 显示全部楼层
哈哈!整篇文章都是充斥着分离主义,这么洗地其实是不合格啊,这是在暴露真实的意图啊。
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