A few days ago, I interviewed the Chief Secretary for Administration, Mr Chan Kwok-kee, and he said that from the Occupy Central movement to the anti-amendment unrest, it can be seen that material supply, network operations, mobilization, publicity, etc. are all very organized, with an endless supply of logistical supplies. It is obvious that there are external forces behind it. Forces intervene. He was at the core of the government at the time, and must have received much more intelligence than the outside world. Of course, this was not just speculation.
Three months after the outbreak of the black storm in 2019, Joshua Wong went to Taiwan to attend a forum and held several closed-door meetings with key figures of the “independence faction”, revealing clues of “Taiwan intervention.”
I have mentioned recently that shortly after the outbreak of the black storm, Jimmy Lai and Joshua Wong went to the United States to “face the saints” separately to ask for help, and the other party’s top management came out. This situation can be said to echo each other as described by Chen Guoji. It is obvious who is behind the scenes. However, external forces are not limited to the United States. Taiwan’s “independence faction” is also a major player. There are many clues from Huang Zhifeng’s trip to Taiwan to seek help.
The anti-amendment riots broke out on June 12. More than two months later, Joshua Wong, Sam Aohui and Chu Kaidi were invited by Taiwan’s “Photosynthetic Foundation” to attend a symposium in Taichung titled “What’s wrong with Hong Kong? What should Taiwan do?”
Lin Feifan, who chaired the discussion at the time, was the leader of the “Sunflower Student Movement” and later became the deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party.
This event had a strong “independence” flavor. The speaker of the foundation was Lin Jialong, Minister of Transportation of the Democratic Progressive Party, and the host of the discussion was Lin Feifan, the leader of the “Sunflower Student Movement” in 2014, who later became the deputy director of the Democratic Progressive Party. Secretary General.
Joshua Wong loudly shouted at the symposium, asking Taiwan to support the Hong Kong protests, saying that he could put more pressure on Beijing and allow the protests to continue until October 1. He also said that without Taiwan’s general election next year (2020), Beijing’s oppression of Hong Kong would be even more severe.
He also regards Taiwan as Hong Kong’s “community of destiny” and the most ideal development is “Taiwan today, Hong Kong tomorrow”, which means that Hong Kong should follow the same path as Taiwan.
Although these remarks were explicit, they were just words. The two parties did not publicly disclose how they would join forces and what actions they would take to achieve the above ideals. However, some of their non-public activities are obviously “problematic”. On that day, Xu Jiaming, the general convener of the political party “Force of the Times” that advocates Taiwan independence, and Huang Guochang, a member of the Legislative Yuan of the party, and Huang Zhifeng, among others, had a closed-door discussion to discuss what had not been announced.
After the secret meeting, Huang Zhifeng and others went straight to the DPP party headquarters and held a closed-door meeting with the party’s senior officials. The content of the meeting was also not disclosed afterwards. Huang Zhifeng only publicly stated that he hopes that Taiwan will oppose the Hong Kong SAR government’s oppression of Hong Kong people across party lines, and calls on Taiwanese society to mobilize to support Hong Kong’s resistance before October 1.
He mentioned the Taiwan election several times, obviously knowing that the Democratic Progressive Party considered the election and the Hong Kong protest together, and would help them behind the scenes. In fact, there were analysts in Taiwan at the time who pointed out that the Hong Kong protests were a “plus point” for Tsai Ing-wen, who was facing an election campaign. It allowed her to “find a gun” and boost the polls. Therefore, the DPP naturally wants the fire of unrest in Hong Kong to become even more intense.
Huang Zhifeng went to Taiwan this time to ask for help. Taiwan’s “independence faction” really wanted it. The two sides met several times behind closed doors and probably discussed what specific actions to take to support it.
The subsequent development of the Black Riot revealed the shadow of Taiwan in many aspects, including organizational methods, fighting techniques, propaganda, etc. As for whether Taiwan provided financial and material support, I believe that evidence will gradually surface.
Taiwan will hold another general election next year, and the “independence faction” is likely to return to the past and play the Hong Kong card again. At this moment, as Chen Guoji said, we still need to be highly vigilant against interference from external forces.
Tokito Monogatari
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I still remember those years when pan-democrats and radicals cleverly played electoral games and used political fanaticism to win votes, then influence the political situation and move towards seizing power. In today’s Hong Kong, this chaos is no longer seen, but unwilling “players” want to repeat the same tricks in the UK. Recently, they launched a movement called “Vote for Hong Kong” (VOTE4HK) to encourage people to immigrate to BNO Hong Kong. People are voting in the British general election next year, hoping to become a political force, influence China policy, and promote sanctions on Hong Kong. However, new immigrants in Hong Kong are generally apathetic towards participating in British politics. It will be difficult for “players” to become popular if they continue to use the same old routines.
A group of former Hong Kong political figures, including several wanted criminals, launched the “Vote for Hong Kong” campaign to encourage BNO Hong Kong people to vote in next year’s British general election. The launch was announced at the Parliament Building recently.
The UK will hold a general election in the second half of next year. The Conservative Party is in a bad situation and will face challenges from the Labor Party and the Liberal Democrats. A group of exiles who still believe that “votes can be used to influence politics” believe that Hong Kong immigrants have more than 100,000 votes. If everyone works together, they can force the politicians running for elections to conform to their positions and adopt a tough attitude towards China and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
They then established a preparatory committee for the “Vote for Hong Kong” campaign to encourage BNO Hong Kong people to participate in the vote. They recently announced the start of the campaign at the Parliament Building and invited several cross-party members to cheer.
If you look at the list of members of the organizing committee, you will know where these people come from. One of the main figures is Cheng Man-kit, who founded the “British Hong Kong Overseas Chinese Association” in the UK. He once served at the British Consulate General in Hong Kong. He was arrested in the Mainland during the anti-extradition bill. After returning to Hong Kong, he left for the UK and was immediately granted political support by the British government. Asylum, he later formed the “Hong Kong Council” with Yuan Gongyi to prepare for a global vote for Hong Kong people. He was wanted by the police for violating the Hong Kong National Security Law.
Lee Wing-tat, a former leader of the Democratic Party and former member of the Legislative Council, went to the UK “quickly” and was one of the organizers of this movement.
Another organizing committee member is Lee Yong-tat, a former leader of the Democratic Party and former legislator. He “walks fast and loves the world”. He escaped from the UK before the police took action and narrowly avoided jail. There is also a wanted person on the preparatory committee, the former Wong Tai Sin District Councilor and former Deputy Secretary-General of the Civic Party, Liu Jiawen. She was wanted by the Independent Commission Against Corruption in 2021 for calling for a boycott of the Legislative Council election and suspected of illegally affecting the election.
Also participating in the preparatory committee work was the pro-Hong Kong organization “Hong Kong Watch”, whose spokesman Rogers was in collusion with a group of anti-China “hawkish” politicians (including the last Hong Kong Governor Patten), who has always been strongly hostile to the Hong Kong SAR. Listed on the sanctions list by the Chinese government.
From the background of this group of people, we can know that they are not simply encouraging Hong Kong immigrants to join the local life and fulfill their civic obligations to participate in voting. There is actually a political agenda behind it, which is to move closer to the powerful in certain constituencies where Hong Kong people are concentrated. The candidates sent a message that if they want to be elected with the votes of Hong Kong people, they must follow their wishes and not be soft on China and the Hong Kong SAR.
The calculation of these people is that the votes of Hong Kong immigrants are not insignificant. If deployed well, they may affect the outcome of the battle in some constituencies, because a candidate can win with nearly 10,000 votes. If the elected congressman is a dark horse in politics and rises rapidly within the party, becomes a minister, or even joins the cabinet, then he will win the Jackpot!
The problem is that many people who immigrated to Hong Kong have lost interest in politics after a lot of hard work. Even if they are still a little enthusiastic, they have too many worries in life and have no intention of playing this game anymore. Therefore, recent polls show that new immigrants in Hong Kong are quite indifferent to local politics and have no interest in local politics. Naturally, they are not enthusiastic about voting. This can be seen from the fact that the number of participants in the political rallies organized by “Huang Friends” has been decreasing year by year in recent years.
Therefore, this “Vote for Hong Kong” movement is likely to be louder than rain. However, the threat posed by this group of people, who are closely connected with British politicians and connected with local latent organizations in Hong Kong, cannot be underestimated and must be paid close attention to.
2023-11-14 12:54:13
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