Sunday, July 3, 2022

Hong Kong, come on, as Ni Kuang passes on

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

News on Hong Kong, CCP

News (1)

Jacky Cheung: Unable to understand "Hong Kong, come on" has become a forbidden slogan


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On the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to the motherland, many Hong Kong artists filmed their congratulations. Jacky Cheung, one of the "Four Heavenly Kings", was attacked on the Internet and the video was hacked just because he said "Hong Kong, come on". The blog was deleted, and on Sunday, Jacky Cheung issued a statement in response.

On the 25th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong's sovereignty, the CCP's propaganda department invited Hong Kong artists to be their platform.

Image : Web Screenshot


"Hello everyone, I'm Jacky Cheung. Hong Kong has gone through a lot in the past 25 years, ups and downs, ups and downs, but because I grew up with this city, I was born and grew up here, and I still believe in this city. , still hope that this city will become a better, better city than before, come on Hong Kong.”

Jacky Cheung, one of Hong Kong's "Four Heavenly Kings", gave a congratulatory message of just 22 seconds. Just because he said "Hong Kong, come on", it attracted online riots from mainland online pinks, and the video was quickly deleted on Weibo.

Jacky Cheung responded in a statement on 3 July saying, "I am a Chinese who loves the country and Hong Kong. As an artist, it is my basic principle to not be involved in politics."; The comparison of Hong Kong is really unsatisfactory. Especially in the past few years, Hong Kong has experienced black violence, followed by the epidemic, the depression of all industries, and the panic of people. Hong Kong needs to work hard at the time. "

Jacky Cheung said that he could not understand why "Hong Kong, come on" is a forbidden slogan.

He also said in a statement, "I prefer the Chinese people to be rational and convince people with reason."

"Chongguang Team" tweeted: "In communist China, celebrities don't even have the right to decide for themselves what they don't want to say". The organization is a civil society formed by a group of individuals dedicated to defending Hong Kong's freedoms.

"By that time, the joint declaration will be over, the one country, two systems will be over, the Basic Law will be over, and then the Hong Kong dollar will plummet, the financial sector will plummet, the stock market will plummet, housing prices will plummet, and so on."

The Hong Kong comedy film "Hello Cousin" released in 1990 predicted the situation in Hong Kong today.


News (2)

Zhao Lijian denies the CCP's commitment to Hong Kong, overseas Chinese sigh: openly playing hooligans

Reporter : He Yating / Editor: Zhu Xinrui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/07/02/a103470332.html

On the eve of 1 July 2022, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson publicly criticized the CCP for failing to fulfill its commitment to Hong Kong made 25 years ago. In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian denied the Chinese government had any commitment to Hong Kong. Public opinion accuses Zhao of completely ignoring the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Hong Kong Basic Law.

1 July 2022 marks the 25th anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong sovereignty to the CCP government. At the press conference held by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the same day, a Bloomberg reporter asked: "British Prime Minister Johnson said last night that the actions of the Hong Kong SAR government violated the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which is the basis for Hong Kong's return and the drafting of Hong Kong's Basic Law. What's your opinion?"

Zhao Lijian replied, "The UK has no sovereignty, no governance power, no supervision power over Hong Kong after the handover, and there is no so-called 'commitment' at all."

Earlier, Johnson posted a video clip on the Downing Street Prime Minister's Office social platform account on 30 June, indicating the British government's position on the current situation in Hong Kong.

In the short video, Johnson criticized the CCP government for failing to abide by the "Sino-British Joint Declaration" on "one country, two systems" and keeping Hong Kong unchanged for 50 years. Sustained progress and prosperity".

Johnson said the UK would not "turn away" on Hong Kong, and he vowed to do everything in his power to make the CCP government fulfill its promises made when Hong Kong's sovereignty was handed over 25 years ago and ensure the democratic rights of the people of Hong Kong.

Twenty-five years ago, when the Chinese and British governments handed over the sovereignty of Hong Kong to the Chinese government, the Chinese Communist Party made a so-called commitment to maintain "one country, two systems" and "unchanged for 50 years". In the Sino-British Joint Declaration issued by the Chinese and British governments and the Basic Law of Hong Kong, it is clearly stated that "The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region shall not implement the socialist system and policies, and maintain the original capitalist system and way of life, and the fifty-fifty Years remain unchanged."

The so-called "fifty years unchanged" policy for Hong Kong was first proposed by Deng Xiaoping, the de facto supreme ruler of the CCP at the time, in 1984. He promised "one country, two systems, a high degree of autonomy, Hong Kong people governing Hong Kong, and existing capitalism." The way of life has not changed for fifty years". This policy is expressly recorded in Article 3 and Annex 1 of the Sino-British Joint Declaration and the corresponding provisions in Article 5 of the Basic Law of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

According to public information, in October 1984, Deng Xiaoping, as the director of the Central Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China, also promised when meeting with the "National Day Ceremony of Hong Kong and Macao Compatriots": "Our generation will not change, and neither will the next generation. Fifty years later, when the mainland has developed, will they still handle these problems in a stingy way? So don’t worry about change, it won’t change.”

Now, Zhao Lijian ignores the above-mentioned historical facts and denies that the CCP government has any commitment to Hong Kong, which has surprised overseas Chinese.

In fact, less than 25 years after Hong Kong's sovereignty was handed over to the CCP government, Hong Kong's political system has undergone radical changes.

Since the CCP began to enforce the so-called "National Security Law" in Hong Kong in 2020, it has not only eliminated pro-democracy lawmakers from Hong Kong's Legislative Council, making this legislature dominated by the establishment, but also made major changes to Hong Kong's electoral system. The amendment, under the slogan "patriots ruling Hong Kong", excluded democrats and dissidents from elections, while scrapping plans for a direct election of the chief executive.

At the same time, the Hong Kong police arrested and sentenced a large number of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong; the Hong Kong government launched a comprehensive crackdown on the pro-democracy media in Hong Kong, forcing the “Apple Daily” and other independent media to suspend business and shut down various democratic organizations. They were also forced to announce their dissolution.

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Ni Kuang passed away at the age of 87 and once bluntly said that he did not believe in the words of the Communist Party

Reporter : Chen Yue / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/07/03/a103470903.html  / Image of Ni Kuang : Video Screenshot


On 3 July 2022, Ni Kuang, a well-known writer in the Chinese-speaking circle, passed away at the age of 87. Ni Kuang, who worked as a police officer in the mainland, became an anti-communist writer. He repeatedly expressed his disbelief in the Communist Party and its promise of one country, two systems. People from all walks of life in Hong Kong expressed their condolences for his passing. Shen Xicheng, a well-known Hong Kong writer, posted on Facebook on Sunday afternoon, "Big Brother Ni left this afternoon!"

"Big Brother Ni" refers to the Hong Kong science fiction giant Ni Kuang. He is also a well-known novelist, playwright, and critic in Chinese-speaking circles.

Later, Ni Kuang's friend Tao Jie confirmed that Ni Kuang passed away in the afternoon of 3 July 2022. Tao Jie posted old photos of the two on the Internet to express his nostalgia and condolences, and called Ni Kuang "the most sober person in the global Chinese world in 70 years."

Shen Xicheng told RTHK that it will be difficult for Hong Kong to find writers with both conscience and wisdom like Ni Kuang in the future.

When Ni Kuang was interviewed by Radio Television Hong Kong before his death, when he responded to the rumors about him, he not only resolved it easily, but he also pierced the essence of the CCP's governance of Hong Kong in one sentence.

Original voice: "Prostitutes are more credible than the Communist Party. This sentence is really unfair. I didn't say it. This sentence is very insulting to prostitutes."

Ni Kuang, whose real name is Ni Cong, was born in Shanghai, China in 1935 and moved to Hong Kong at the age of 22. While living in the mainland, he worked as a police officer and participated in land reform "fighting landlords", but later became an anti-communist writer. During his lifetime, he said, "I don't believe in one country, two systems."

People from all walks of life in Hong Kong have left messages expressing regret and condolences for Ni Kuang's passing.

Ni Kuang is a "prolific" writer who wrote 3,002 works in his lifetime, including more than 400 screenplays. His science fiction Wesley series became a popular read at the time.

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Shanghai public security database suspected of large-scale leakage, 1 billion people become "transparent people"

Reporter : Xue Fei / Editor : Liu Mingxiang / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/07/03/a103470682.html

It is suspected that a large-scale personal information leakage occurred in the database of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau of the Communist Party of China, involving the names, addresses, mobile phone numbers, ID numbers, and reporting information of 1 billion residents, which has become the focus of the Internet. The authorities have not seen any "repudiation", and the details are yet to be verified.

On 2 July, the Telegram channel broke the news that the database of the CCP’s Shanghai public security system was hacked. According to the source, the leaked server is an object storage server on the cloud of the Shanghai Public Security System. The leaked data is very large, up to 23.88TB, involving 1 billion residents’ information + billions of epidemic data. To obtain the information, you must pay 10 bitcoins.

The leaked information is very detailed, classified into: personal information, including name, gender, age, birthplace address, ID card, photo, address, mobile phone number, etc., including data from many provinces and cities across the country.

Billions of pieces of police intelligence data, including the time of the report, the phone number of the reporter, the specific content of the incident described by the reporter, whether there is a crime of subversion of the state, etc. The reporting information spans from 10 to 16 years.

The article said that this should be the most leaked data since 1949, and it was judged that the use of the cloud service of the Shanghai public security system was extremely oversight, so that hackers could take advantage of it. The leak could have "permanent and irreparable consequences".

The self-media "Second Senior Brother" of the mainland Zhihu website also posted that at 8:00 a.m. on June 30, 2022, a person with an ID called "ChinaDan" posted a message on a forum in the network security circle, saying that an organization in Shanghai (SHGA .gov.cn) database was compromised but this article was deleted in seconds on Zhihu.

After this explosive information came out, it quickly became the focus of attention from all walks of life. Many netizens checked and confirmed the information through the information, and the data was not groundless.

"Looking at the 75w pieces of data released, it is divided into 3 json format files. The information is very detailed. Just use one of the numbers to try the Alipay transfer information, and the information is correct!!"

Some netizens searched the police information from some free databases for suicide, rape and other information, and found that the rape of minors accounted for a considerable proportion of rape cases.

Some netizens left a message to Chen, and any of the sexual assault cases of minors here can be searched on Weibo, and you can imagine how many of these cases are underwater.

The Twitter user "Return of Run Friends" also said: "One is more jaw-dropping than the other, and the extent to which any one can be searched, it is evident how many crimes are buried!"

So far, no information has been released from the authorities.

This news has also become a hot topic on Weibo, but encountered a series of deletions and entries. The entries for "Shanghai Database" and "Data Leakage" have been deleted successively. As of press time, there is only one entry for "Billion Data" on Weibo.

News (5) to (6) / Editor : Zhong Yuan / https://www.epochtimes.com/gb/22/7/4/n13773175.htm

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Lifetime anti-communist Ni Kuang dies, Chinese netizens leave messages on Weibo

Image : The anti-communist Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang died on 3 July 2022. He always adhered to his anti-communist stance and often emphasized that he was patriotic, but at the same time proposed that "patriotism must be anti-communist, and anti-communism is patriotism." (composite image)


Ni Kuang, a well-known Hong Kong science fiction writer who has always been anti-Communist, passed away on the 3rd. After the news spread to China, it attracted a lot of attention, and in a short period of time, it ranked first on the Chinese social platform Weibo hot search list. More than 10,000 netizens left messages in condolences under Ni Kuang's official Weibo account, which he has not used for 10 years.

According to the Central News Agency, Ni Kuang opened a Weibo account in April 2012 to talk about literature and art, but at the end of May 2012, a Weibo post was deleted, and he has not updated Weibo since then. Ni Kuang's last Weibo post on  28 May 2012 said, "Hahahaha, the blog post was deleted for some reason - let him go. You might as well guess and play, will I write again?"

After the news of Ni Kuang's death spread, more than 10,000 Chinese netizens left messages of condolences under his last Weibo post, saying "to see too much is too painful", "Mr. Ni Kuang's prose is a collection of wisdom" "Today is very sad, I can't. Describe how much I love your characters and worlds."

Many Chinese media have reported the news of Ni Kuang's death but they mainly mentioned Ni Kuang's works and rarely mentioned Ni Kuang's views on the CCP.

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Lifelong anti-communist Ni Kuang: The essence of the Communist Party will not change

Hong Kong writer Ni Kuang has always adhered to an anti-Communist stance and expressed his thoughts in public. He said during his lifetime that "the essence of the Communist Party will not change."

Ni Kuang publicly stated before his death that he became a police officer at the age of 16, and fled the mainland at the age of 23. After 7 years of life, he knew how people can survive in an environment, and thoroughly understood how wronged and humble people can be. Ni Kuang said that people should have the basic right to survive, and this basic right cannot be deprived.

Ni Kuang was born in Shanghai in 1935. His ancestral home is Zhejiang. After the Communist Party came to power, he saw the recruitment advertisement of the "East China People's Revolutionary University", and he went to apply for the examination when he was curious, becoming a "revolutionary youth".

However, when he was 22 years old, he was bitten by a cadre because of the wolf he raised, and because of the shortage of coal supply for the army, he dismantled the wood on the bridge as fuel to keep people warm.

Later, a Mongolian friend learned that he might be sentenced to death, so he rushed to tip off the news, and Ni Kuang began his escape career, bypassing most of China, and finally entered Hong Kong from Macau, where he settled down. His first novel "Microwaves in Hulun Pool" is based on this story.

Ni Kuang said that he has always been anti-Communist, and his views on the Communist Party have not changed at all, but he found it "very strange, the more wealthy friends, the more yearning for the Communist Party."

Ni Kuang said that after he fled mainland China, he never went back. Many wealthy friends advised him to go to the mainland, saying that the Communist Party is different now. He said that the Communist Party is different from the past, that is, like the cannibal tribes in Africa, it sent many children to study in the United Kingdom and the United States, and then returned to Africa. He said that the current Communist Party eat mutton with knives and forks but the essence remains the same.










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