說聲感謝 – 「香港良知」博客活動

「香港良知」博客活動見報後反應很好, 尤其特別多內地網友表示支持, 本地也有不少網友轉載和串連來支持我們, 就連尋找翻譯網站的義工, 也在短時間內得到很多網友的回覆與支持, 實在使我們非常感動, 在這裡感謝當中每一位朋友。

基本上, 一篇參與活動的博文, 不一定係評論文章或如何文采飛揚, 其實即使一張簡單既snapshot甚或寥寥幾句, 只要帶出您對”香港良知”這個題目的睇法,其實已非常足夠, 也是對我們活動很大的肯定和支持。

過去幾天, 我不時在想, 這片我們居住了許多年的土地, 未來幾十年, 最終究竟會變成怎樣?

當然我們絕對明白「世事常變, 變幻原是永恒」的道理, 不過, 正正因為世事常變, 信念的堅持才顯得格外珍貴。我始終深信, 不管未來的香港和世界變成怎樣, 人只要能夠堅持信念, 堅持走一條正直和正確的道路, 將來才一定不會後悔。換個角度, 如果您有下一代, 那就是說「將財富留給自己, 把知識留給孩子」, 說到底因為知識就是財富, 但更重要的是, 我深信沒有比起教導孩子做一個正直的人更要緊的事情, 很有可能, 這就是我們一直在說的「香港良知」了。

「香港良知、尊嚴、是非心」博客活動
http://hkconscience.org

隨拍兩張 – 香港良知博客活動

日期:2009年9月
時間:下午1時
地點: 將軍澳‧厚德商場‧新寶城商場
器材: 蘋果iPhone

1. 挽手

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三名小學女生,在中午時份,歡欣地在商場裡挽手起舞。她們急速地奔走,享受著無憂無慮的自由。

再過38年,或已成為人母的她們,是否會歡樂依然?

2. 創意

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父母們將自己的孩子送到專業的畫室,從小培養創意,期望他們日後成為會獨立思考的人。

孩子卻正在看著我們。

《香港良知、尊嚴、是非心 博客創作活動》

http://hkconscience.org

– 以「香港良知」為題材發表博客文章(例如:香港良知 / 誰說香港沒良知 / 温水煮蛙與conscienceless)
– 體裁不限(包括文字/圖像/影片)。
– 請在相關的blog post加上「香港良知, 尊嚴, 是非心, hkconscience」tag。
– 使用trackback功能連結到hkconscience.org的介紹文章(若blog沒有trackback功能,也可在介紹文章留言)。
– 請到hkconscience.org留下約一百字的文章摘錄。
– 發文時間:9月15日至9月30日自行貼出。
– 發文次數不限。

HK bloggers back local journalists beaten in Xinjiang (SCMP)

South China Morning Post
2009-09-16

Hong Kong internet users are gathering support from all walks of life to counter the Xinjiang government’s accusations against three local journalists.

A Chinese-language website, HKConscience.org, was recently set up by a group of local bloggers who hope to draw mainlanders’ attention to the controversy.

It invites members of the public to voice their concerns by writing articles, making video clips or posting images.

We, a group of internet bloggers who express concerns on the city’s press freedom, want to tell Hong Kong internet surfers, the chief executive, Xinjiang authorities, Beijing and people all over the world that we have a conscience and dignity, the bloggers wrote in a message on the website.

Hundreds of journalists took to the streets on Sunday to condemn the Xinjiang government’s handling of the case in which TVB reporter Lam Tsz-ho, his cameraman Lau Wing-chuen and a Now TV cameraman were tied up, handcuffed and beaten by police while covering protests in Urumqi over reports of syringe attacks.

Internet Society Hong Kong chairman Charles Mok, one of the activists behind the website, said yesterday that they did not mean to mobilise people to protest against the Xinjiang or Beijing governments.

We aim to get people’s participation on the issue, encouraging internet users to express themselves and continue internet discussion on the controversy, he said.

The internet was a good tool to share Hongkongers’ views on the row with mainlanders, Mok said, because many internet users on the mainland were concerned about the incident.

Last week, Xinjiang propaganda unit chief Hou Hanmin said the journalists had incited unrest by making hand gestures.

Some media then irresponsibly hyped up the incident and some people made irresponsible comments without knowing what really happened, Hou said, adding that journalists should not do anything that they are not authorised to do.

Hou also accused the reporters of working without proper credentials.

Of the three journalists, only one had a temporary press card that allowed him to conduct interviews in the city, but the other two didn’t. They violated our regulations.

Her allegations were dismissed by TVB and Now TV and prompted public furore in Hong Kong.

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