Showing posts with label Youth Participation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Participation. Show all posts

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Jennifer Eagleton, Civic Party consiglieri makes a plea to the student protesters on 19 October 2014 to stop talking violence and make peace

On 19 October 2014 Gardenia KWOK (G.K.) shared Scholarism’s post on the use of Monadnock Batons on the Design Democracy Hong Kong 港人講普選 Facebook page.

In response, Jennifer Eaglton, Senior Civic party member and member of the Design Democracy Hong Kong Project Advisory Group made the following comment:

“I think we should stop talking violence and talk peace now - 
Reach out to police. We only keep building up hatred”.


Reference 

Design Democracy Hong Kong 港人講普選 Facebook page on 19 October 2014.

How the US Government funded Design Democracy Facebook account was used to support the Occupy Central protests after 28 September 2014

The US Government funded Design Democracy Internet Portal included a website and the use of assorted social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others to share information and help coordinate actions during Occupy Central.

These are posts from the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account from after 28 September 2014, after the protesters confronted the police.

It is also important to remember, all of these messages and all of this advice was funded by the US Government.

29 September 2014

Information on Police deployments: Police behind the Bank of China Tower

Message:

22:18
中銀後方有大批警察,並進入中銀大廈
22:18
There is a large group of police behind The Bank of China tower and entered the building
2218
中国銀行後方に大勢の警察がなかに入ろうとしている


Logistical support: What equipment do you need in Causeway Bay and Wanchai?

Message:

有朋友傳來消息,指銅鑼灣與灣仔已經相連!
朋友仔知道現場欠缺什麼?
The crowds in Causeway bay and Wanchai have connected!
What materials and equipment do we need in these two areas?
Have friends from the news, referring to causeway bay, wan chai, and already connected!
Any friends know what lack the scene?

The crowds in Causeway bay and Wanchai have connected!
What materials and equipment do we need in these two areas?


Command and control: Spread out from Admiralty

Message:

金鐘宣布:由於太擠迫,所以擴大戰線到干諾道
Announcement in admiralty: too crowded in admiralty so spread out to Connaught road


Details of security equipment supplier for gasmasks

Message:

朋友:如果大家想買豬嘴
如果你唔出去不如你買,送去現場
If you want to buy gas mask, or if you want to buy gas masks for your friends.
網民: 新填地街砵蘭街一帶嘅工業安全用品公司留意下
網民: 也可買3M 1862.
Friends: if you want to buy a pig mouth
If you don't go out, why don't you buy sent to the scene
If you want to buy gas mask, or if you want to buy gas masks for your friends.

Netizens: Reclamation Street along the Portland street in industrial safety supplies companies to pay attention to the next
Netizens: you can also buy 3 M 1862.


30 September 2014

Information on Police deployments: Police in Wanchai

Message:

謝斐道現場! 小編收到好多風灣仔好多警察!一切小心!
Live at Jaffe Road! We have received messages that there are a lot of police in Wan Chai! Please be careful!


References 

Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account after 28 September 2014

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

How the US Government funded Design Democracy Facebook account was used to support the Occupy Central protests on 28 September 2014

The US Government funded Design Democracy Internet Portal included a website and the use of assorted social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others to share information and help coordinate actions during Occupy Central.

These are posts from the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account on 28 September 2014, the day after the protesters confronted the police.

It is important to remember, all of these messages and all of this advice was funded by the US Government.

Message to avoid Chater Road

Message:

Please spread: Please do not come to Chater Road in Central. Those affected by tear gas please walk towards Causeway Bay. Charter Road has heavy-loaded police and waterwheels, all with gas masks.


Message of praise from Jennifer Eagleton on a school class boycott

Message:

迦密中學學生罷課現場. Class boycott at Carmel Secondary School, Ho Man Tin. Boycottage de classe, Carmel Secondary School, Ho Man Tin. 中学校のストライキ現場 迦密中學政改關注組

JenniferAnne Eagleton commented: “Good on you kids!”


Contact details for a Police and Security Equipment supplier

Message:

朋友:如果大家想買豬嘴. 如果你唔出去不如你買,送去現場. If you want to buy gas mask, or if you want to buy gas masks for your friends. 網民: 新填地街砵蘭街一帶嘅工業安全用品公司留意下 網民: 也可買3M 1862.


Design Democracy/CCPL/HKU poster with lawyer contact numbers and graphics explaining the need to dispose of scissors, cutters and knives

Message:

請廣傳

義務律師團隊發出訊息指,願意支援被拘捕的人。如果你在被捕後沒有律師去見你的話,請向警方要求打電話,請要求文律師和Mr. Vidler 律師去見你或指派大律師去見你。無需事前發出sms9722 3750 文律師 (何謝韋律師事務所)9167 7091  Mr. Vidler(韋智達律師行) 

Please help to spread this message: A volunteer lawyers team indicated that the team is willing to aid those who are being arrested. If you are being arrested without a lawyer to help you, please request the police to allow you to contact Mr. Man or Mr. Vidler. There is no need to send any SMS before that. 9722 3750 Mr. Man (Ho, Tse, Wai & Partners) 9167 7091 Mr. Vidler (Vidler & Co)


Reference

Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account on 28 September 2014

How the US Government funded Design Democracy Facebook account was used to support the Occupy Central protests on 27 September 2014

The US Government funded Design Democracy Internet Portal included a website and the use of assorted social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others to share information and help coordinate actions during Occupy Central.

These are posts from the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account on 27 September 2014, the day the protesters confronted the police. It should be noted, all of these posts were made before the police used tear gas to disperse the protesters, suggesting the student confrontation with the police was pre-planned.

It is also important to remember, all of these messages and all of this advice was funded by the US Government.

Use of Firechat

Message:

//如果大家關注政總現場情況或會到政總, 請先到 AppStore PlayStore 安裝及登入 FireChat.  Firechat於台灣立法院抗爭時, 開始廣為台灣人所用。 若你進入政總後, 發現你的電話無法上網, 只要你的電話開了藍芽,FireChat 就會變成一個公開既通訊渠道,你可以用 FireChat 與附近的 FireChat 戶通訊,以聯絡自己的朋友。 你亦可以利用此 App, 把現場情況向外發佈. 以免有人因網上流言自亂陣腳。 請把以上資料傳開去,謝謝..

In case all entrances close and started clearing// If you are at gov headquarters or on your way, please download "firechat". It is used in the movement in taiwan, whenever you find that you cannot go online, use wifi etc, turn on your bluetooth and open firechat. Then you can chat with the friends near you. You can share info with this app as well.


Use of Safety Goggles

Message:

買到,大家五金鋪有。如果你想支持學生就去啦


Design Democracy/CCPL/HKU poster with lawyer contact numbers and graphics explaining the rights of arrested persons to a phone call, food and medical examination

Message:

你的基本人權:


Design Democracy HK ‏@hkwedecide Twitter post 

On 27 September 2014. Design Democracy HK ‏@hkwedecide  Twitter Account tweeted the following message and graphics explaining the need to dispose of scissors, cutters and knives:

Message:

If you have cutter, scissors or pocket knife with you, please throw them away




Reference

Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook account on 27 September 2014

Meeting arranged by Jennifer Eagleton between the Civic Party and student leaders immediately prior to Occupy Central on 5 September 2014

On 17 September 2014, Wen Wei Po published an article on a meeting of the Civic Party’s English Language Group (ELG), held in Room 502 of the LegCo building on the evening of 5 September 2014, “The Way Forward from the Young Generation’s Perspective”.

This meeting was significant for two reasons:

1.      Jennifer Anne Eagleton is not only a senior member of the Civic Party, she was also the Civic Party’s inside person at HKU in the Occupy Central protests, being a member of the Design Democracy Hong Kong Project Advisory Group. See link: http://nedprogramsinhk.blogspot.com/2016/08/introducing-design-democracy-advisory.html

2.      Yvonne LEUNG Lai-kwok, one of the student leaders in the Occupy Central protests who was an attendee at the meeting, is also the centre of a recent controversy at HKU involving political interference in HKU’s internal affairs by the Civic Party, where she categorically denied having any further relationship with the Civic Party after a 2012 internship with Alan LEONG Kah-kit. Her presence at this meeting disproves this. See link: https://www.hongkongfp.com/2016/01/28/hku-class-boycott-committee-rebut-council-chair-smears-deny-they-are-controlled-by-political-party/

Background

The Civic Forum English Language Group is a forum which meets in LegCo and holds meetings, often in conjunction with HK2020. Here’s an advert for a meeting they held in January 2014.

Civic Party English Language Group (ELG)
meeting notice on 7 January 2014

ELG meeting on 5 September 2014, “The Way Forward from the Young Generation’s Perspective”

On 17 September 2014, Wen Wei Po published an article on an ELG meeting held on 5 September 2014. The meeting was entitled: “The Way Forward from the Young Generation’s Perspective”. We’ve taken details of this meeting from the reports by the Canada China Friendship Association in their blog posts US Political Influence Among Young Hong Kong Activists (Part I)1 and US Political Influence Among Young Hong Kong Activists (Part II)2.
According to the blog post, this is a partial list of other attendees (out of 33, perhaps more): 

  • Jennifer Eagleton, lecturer, City University of Hong Kong,
  • Gladys Li, lawyer,
  • Lee Faulkner, CEO, Radio Chinwag,
  • Steve Vines, political reporter/commentator,
  • Margaret Ng, Civic Party member  and lawyer,
  • David M. Webb, former non-executive director of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange,
  • Elizabeth Bosher, former Economic Department official (at the US Consulate),
  • Rachel Cartland, former Financial and Economic Affairs Department official,
  • Robin Bradbeer, director, Hong Kong Internet Management Co. Ltd.,
  • Evan Fowler, director, Home Court News (translation?),
  • Sebastian Veg, researcher on politics, French Center for Research on Contemporary China,
  • Michele Geldens, English teacher, Hotung Secondary School,
  • Jenn Horgos, Hong Kong TV anchor,
  • Suzanne Pepper, American China scholar,
  • Yvonne Leung, president of the Hong Kong University Student Union,
  • Agnes Chow, spokesperson for the high school student activist group Scholarism,
  • Hoidick Chu, spokesperson for ‘Local Action’,
  • David Zweig, chair professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
  • YC Chen (允中), Assistant Professor, Division of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 

The following photographs were posted from this meeting:

Jennifer Eagleton and Robin Bradbeer chatting

Student leaders including Agnes CHOW and Yvonne LEUNG

Other attendees

Other attendees
Following the meeting, both Robin Bradbeer and Jennifer Eagleton posted Facebook rebuttals of certain allegations made by Wen Wei Po about the meeting. They did not deny the meeting took place or that the list of attendees was wrong. Here are their rebuttals:

Rebuttal by Robin Bradbeer, posted to Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook page
on 14 September 2014.

Further rebuttal posted on Facebook
on 19 September 2014.

References

1Canada China Friendship Association Blog. US Political Infuence Among Young Hong Kong Activists ( Part I). Posted on 6 October 2014. See link: http://youxie.ca/us-political-infuence-among-young-hong-kong-activists-part-i/


2Canada China Friendship Association Blog. US Political Infuence Among Young Hong Kong Activists (Part I I). Posted on 9 October 2014. See link: http://youxie.ca/us-political-influence-among-young-hong-kong-activists-part-ii/

American funded Design Democracy project Facebook Administrator giving a political talk to school children at Discovery College on 3 June 2014 in the run-up to Occupy Central

In 2012 and 2014, The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) allocated US Government to the National Democratic Institute (NDI) for the development of an Internet portal and online platforms which were used by their recipients to arrange, coordinate and support the Occupy Central protests.

The funds were allocated for use in the Design Democracy Hong Kong Project and one of the platforms which was used to coordinate and support the Occupy Central protests was the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook page.

One of the enduring images of the Occupy Central protests was the ‘spontaneous’ appearance of dozens of school children coming out in support of the protests, but as with many things about Occupy Central, not everything was what it seemed.

Gardenia KWOK

Gardenia KWOK (G.K. on Facebook) was the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook Administrator, hired specifically to maintain the Facebook page during the Occupy Central protests.

Gardenia KWOK, Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook Administrator
for the Occupy Central Protests
Design Democracy School Talk

On 3 June 2014, a photograph of Gardenia KWOK with a ‘red nose’ and the text: 2nd talk for Design Democracy HK was posted by the Design Democracy Hong Kong港人講普選 Facebook page, accompanied by the following text:

搞掂 Discovery College talk. tried so hard to impress kids! 起碼俾咗少少background d international 學生香港發生咩事。

Facebook post by Gardenia KWOK on a school talk at Discovery College on 3 June 2016.
Note the comment by Jennifer Anne Eagleton (circled in red)
Comment

Under Section 84 (1) (m), Regulations of the Education Ordinance, Cap 279, the Chief Executive in Council may make regulations providing for the control of the dissemination of information, or expression of opinion, of a clearly biased political nature in schools. See link to Education Ordinance

Reference 

Facebook. Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook post. School talk given at Discovery College by Gardenia KWOK on 3 June 2016.

American funded Design Democracy project Law Professor giving a political talk to school children on 22 April 2014 in the run-up to Occupy Central

In 2012 and 2014, The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) allocated US Government to the National Democratic Institute (NDI) for the development of an Internet portal and online platforms which were used by their recipients to arrange, coordinate and support the Occupy Central protests.

The funds were allocated for use in the Design Democracy Hong Kong Project and one of the platforms which was used to coordinate and support the Occupy Central protests was the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook page.

One of the enduring images of the Occupy Central protests was the ‘spontaneous’ appearance of dozens of school children coming out in support of the protests, but as with many things about Occupy Central, not everything was what it seemed.

Design Democracy School Talk

The following is a Design Democracy Hong Kong 港人講普選 Facebook post about a school talk given in the run-up to Occupy Central by Professor Simon YOUNG of the HKU Faculty of Law to school children on universal suffrage and constitutional development on 22 April 20141:

On 22 April 2014, Professor YOUNG a school talk given to students at the Christian Alliance P.C. Lau Memorial School.  The following text and photographs were posted by the Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook page:

-          今日同prof young 去左學校講talk吖,介紹香港政制發展,普選問題等
如果大家知道有咩學校會有興趣叫我地去,記得通知我地

-          Today went to give a talk about universal suffrage and constitutional development with prof Young. If you are a teacher or u know any schools that would be interested to have us, please contact us! designdemocracyhk@gmail.com

Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook Page
opened at the School Talk on 22 April 2014

Christian Alliance PC Law Memorial International School

Professor Simon YOUNG giving a talk 
on universal suffrage and constitutional development

Professor Simon YOUNG giving a talk 
on universal suffrage and constitutional development

Professor Simon YOUNG giving a talk
on universal suffrage and constitutional development

Comment

Under Section 84 (1) (m), Regulations of the Education Ordinance, Cap 279, the Chief Executive in Council may make regulations providing for the control of the dissemination of information, or expression of opinion, of a clearly biased political nature in schools. Link to Education Ordinance.

Reference

1Facebook. Design Democracy Hong Kong Facebook post. School talk given by Professor YOUNG on 22 April 2014 on universal suffrage and constitutional development. See link: https://www.facebook.com/designdemocracyhk/posts/699246246783792

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Kelvin SIT, NDI Program Manager in Hong Kong works with HKU on the US Government funded Design Democracy Project to support Occupy Central

Kelvin SIT Tak-O became NDI Program Manager in Hong Kong in February 2013 and in December 2013 he became involved in the Design Democracy Hong Kong project.

Kelvin SIT,
Photo credit: Charles MOK on Facebook. 16 December 2012
Assistance from Kelvin SIT, NDI Programme Manager in Hong Kong

According to Kelvin SIT’s Linkedin page in 2014 (information since removed), he recorded his involvement in the Design Democracy project as follows:

Projects - Design Democracy Hong Kong - December 2013

The Design Democracy Hong Kong website was built to promote a lawful and constructive bottom-up approach to constitutional and political reform in Hong Kong. It provides an online platform for anyone to learn about, design, discuss and debate different models of universal suffrage. Users can design a system of electing the Chief Executive by working through a series of critical design questions, and to design a model of universal suffrage for LegCo – in anticipation of full democratic elections promised for LegCo in the year 2020.

Design Democracy Hong Kong is a project of the Centre for Comparative and Public Law in the Faculty of Law, The University of Hong Kong. The website is accessible in English and Chinese (traditional and simplified characters).

Key Features of Design Democracy Hong Kong

• Watch video clip interviews with politicians, lawyers, academics and others speaking on major reform issues.

• Engage in online forum discussions on key reform issues.

• Design a model of universal suffrage for the Chief Executive using the seven-part decision tree with audio introductions for each question.

• Share your model with friends using social media and use the built-in function to send your proposal directly to the Hong Kong government after their public consultation begins.

• See how your model compares with others on individual design features and overall model design.

• Read news and knowledge sections providing current and past information on the political systems of Hong Kong and other places1.

Kelvin SIT Linkedin profile

Kelvin SIT Linkedin entry on his role in
Design Democracy Hong Kong project

Comparison between Kelvin SIT’s Linkedin profile and HKU Press Release on the Design Democracy Project

The close affiliation that Kelvin SIT had with HKU in the Design Democracy Project can be seen in a comparison of the wording between his Linkedin profile on the project and a HKU press release on the Design Democracy website launch on 3 December 20132. The wording is the same.

HKU Press Release on launch of
Design Democracy website (stage one).

Wording of the press release
which matches Kelvin SIT's Linkedin project description

References

Linkedin. Kelvin SIT profile. Design Democracy Hong Kong Project (Project details since removed). See link: https://hk.linkedin.com/in/kelvinsit

HKU Press Release. Design Democracy www.designdemocracy.hk website launches (stage one). 3 December 2013. http://www.hku.hk/press/news_detail_10492.html

Introducing the Design Democracy Advisory Group on the US Government funded Design Democracy Project to support Occupy Central

The US Government funded Design Democracy Internet Portal, developed by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in partnership with HKU included a website and the use of assorted social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and others to share information and help coordinate actions during Occupy Central.


According to the Design Democracy ‘About Us’ page, the Design Democracy Advisory Group made significant contributions to the project.  

Design Democracy Advisory Group members

According to the Design Democracy Hong Kong ‘About Us’ page, the Design Democracy Advisory Group comprised:

Professor Richard Cullen


Professor Albert Chen


Professor Sonny Lo


Professor Eliza Lee


Professor Ming Sing


Professor Michael Degolyer


Assistant Professor Peter Chau


Jenny Eagleton

2011 Legco meeting
(Presenting as Chairman, Civic Party English Language Group) 




2013 LegCo meeting
(Representing the Civic Party)




UNHCR presentation
(Representing the Civic Party)



Paul Serfaty


Comment

In later posts, we will highlight the role of senior Civic Party member Jennifer Anne Eagleton (Jenny Eagleton), who not only allowed the Civic Party to infiltrate HKU during the Occupy Central protests, but also acted as consigliere and bridge between student leaders and the Civic Party during the protests. 

Jennifer Eagleton references and credits

LegCo (2011). Presenting as Chairman, Civic Party English Language Group to the Bills Committee on Chief Executive Election (Amendment) Bill 2010 (Third Reading) on 15 Jan 2011. See link: http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr10-11/english/bc/bc53/minutes/bc5320110115.pdf

LegCo (2013). Representing the Civic Party (Committee Member, Constitution and Governance) at the LegCo Panel on Constitutional Affairs held on 20 May 2013. See link:  http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr12-13/english/panels/ca/minutes/ca20130520.pdf

UNHCR (2013). Representing the Civic Party.  Jennifer Eagleton@Deputation on UNHRC on the Third Report of the HKSAR in the light of the ICCPR. Published on 20 May 2013. See link to YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrq3r7MGxD4

Biography credits

Professor Richard Cullen. HKU Faculty of Law – Academic Staff.  See link: http://www.law.hku.hk/faculty/staff/cullen_richard.php

Professor Albert Chen. HKU Faculty of Law – Academic Staff.  See link:  http://www.law.hku.hk/faculty/staff/chen_albert.php

Professor Sonny LO. Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIED).  See link:  http://www.ied.edu.hk/media/research_experts.php?id=55

Professor Eliza Lee. HKU Department of Politics and Public Administration.  See link:  http://ppa.hku.hk/f/eliza

Professor Ming Sing. University of Science and Technology. Division of Social Sciences. See link:  http://sosc.ust.hk/cgi-bin/people/people_index.php?action=view&type=F&profile_id=240 

Professor Michael Degolyer. Hong Kong Transition Project. Members Photos.   See link:  http://hktp.org/members_photos.html

Assistant Professor Peter Chau. HKU Faculty of Law – Academic Staff.   See link:  http://www.law.hku.hk/faculty/staff/chau_peter.php

Paul Serfaty. HKFP Writers.   See link: https://www.hongkongfp.com/author/paulserfaty/