[Newtalk新聞] Hong Kong student movement leader and pro-democracy “Hong Kong student movement goddess” Chow Ting, who was once detained by the Hong Kong National Security Department, is currently studying in Canada. She posted a message the night before that she has decided to go into exile from now on and will not return to Hong Kong from Canada. “Probably for the rest of her life.” I won’t go back (to Hong Kong).” In this regard, senior media person Akio Yaita said yesterday (4) that four years have passed and Hong Kong’s freedom and prosperity are no longer there. However, in Taiwan, the voices sympathetic to Hong Kong have disappeared, and “opening up mainland students to study and find jobs” has actually become an election issue. Main topic. It can’t help but make people feel like they’re from another world!
Yaita Akio posted on Facebook yesterday that Zhou Ting revealed in an Instagram post on the 3rd of this month that she was admitted to a university in Toronto earlier this year and went to Toronto in mid-September. But in order to get her passport back, she traveled to China in August accompanied by five police officers. During the trip, she felt that “she was being monitored the whole time.” She was scheduled to visit an exhibition on China’s achievements in reform and opening up since the late 1970s, as well as the headquarters of technology company Tencent, where she was asked to “check in and take photos” with some sign light boxes. After returning to Hong Kong, he was asked to sign a letter expressing regret for all his past political actions and thanking the police for organizing the trip, which “allowed me to understand the great development of the motherland.”
Zhou Ting said: “If I had remained silent, those photos might one day become evidence of my ‘patriotism’ – that fear is so tangible.”
Akio Yaita pointed out that after posting the post, Zhou Ting accepted an interview with Japan’s TV Tokyo, saying that “I have suffered physical and mental trauma in the past three years, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)” and said that he was considering the future. plans, including applying for political asylum. Zhou Ting had almost never left Hong Kong before September this year. She can speak fluent Japanese and was self-taught in Hong Kong. Her family, friends, and all her memories are inseparable from Hong Kong. When she said, “I will probably never go back (to Hong Kong) in my life,” she must have felt very sad inside.
He bluntly said that in January 2020, Taiwanese voters saw the suppression of anti-extradition demonstrations in Hong Kong and realized that “Taiwan must not become Hong Kong.” As a result, President Tsai Ing-wen’s vote share reached a record high. Four years later Hong Kong’s freedom and prosperity are no longer there, but in Taiwan, the voices sympathetic to Hong Kong have disappeared, and “opening up education and employment for mainland students” has become the main topic in the election. It can’t help but make people feel like they’re from another world!
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2023-12-05 06:21:07