Tuesday, March 25, 2014

【禁闻】米歇尔成都演讲谈敏感话题


米歇尔成都演讲谈敏感话题


美国第一夫人米歇尔.奥巴马访华进入第5天,3月25号,她在访问成都第七中学时,提到民权运动、民族平等和宗教自由等敏感话题。


米歇尔在成都第七中学礼堂向488名高中学生、和113位老师,发表演讲时说:〝在美国,我们相信不论你在哪里生活或者你的父母有多少钱,或者你属于什么种族或宗教,如果你努力工作并相信你自己 ,你就应该有一个成功的机会。〞


米歇尔还说:〝我们也相信每个人都是平等的。我们都有权利说我们所想说的,按照我们的选择 去信仰,即使其他人不喜欢我们所说的,或者不同意我们所相信的。〞


失联中国 乘客家属 马使馆抗议


总统3月24号晚间宣布,马航失踪客机MH370已经坠毁南印度洋,引起中国乘客家属的愤怒,他们发表声明指责马来西亚在搜救行动期间,〝不断对事实极力进行拖延、隐瞒、掩盖〞。


25号,他们走上北京街头,到马来西亚驻华大使馆前表达抗议与不满,抗议者们身穿统一T恤衫,手持专业列印的横幅标语,从他们下榻的丽都饭店一路游行到马驻华大使馆。


一些国际媒体报导说,公众街头示威在中国是非法的,无视当局规定,举行这样的抗议非常罕见。


》报导,抗议者们高喊口号,其中一名男子要求中共政府站出来,但很快有人告诉他不要那样讲。报导说,很显然,从一开始这次游行就是经过周密组织的。


同意与占领立法院学生对话


〝反服贸〞学生占领立法院进入第8天。总统马英九终于表示,愿意在不预设任何前提下,邀请学生代表进总统府对话,以化解僵局。学生代表林飞帆回应表示,同意进行对话,但是双方〝对话的形式、时间、地点都还没有共识〞,他们在等待马英九释出足够善意。


会见被拘四被拒 两律师 绝食


前往黑龙江营救被拘留〝四律师〞的多名大陆 维权 律师,在佳木斯建三江七星拘留所要求会见当事人的努力,再次遭到拒绝。25号,维权律师 李金星和张磊,为争取会见,开始在七星拘留所外绝食。现场出现大批不明身份人员,对他们发出死亡 威胁。


3月20号,唐吉田、、张俊杰四位律师,前往黑龙江建三江农垦管理局一所黑监狱,要求释放被非法拘押的法轮功 学员,21号,四名律师在一间宾馆被当地警方带走并拘留。


编辑/周玉林


Michelle Obama’s Chengdu Speech Contains Sensitive Topics


US first lady Michelle Obama’s China visit has been 5 days.


On March 25, she raised sensitive issues including ethnic

equality, the civil rights movement and religious freedom

during her visit to Chengdu No.7 Middle school.


Michelle spoke to 488 high school students and 113 teachers

at the No.7 middle school auditorium:

“In America, we believe no matter where you live, how much

money your parents have, or what race or religion or ethnicity

you are — if you work hard and believe in yourself, then you

should have a chance to succeed.”


Michelle also said “We also believe that everyone is equal and

that we all have the right to say what we think and worship as

we choose, even when others don’t like what we say or don’t

always agree with what we believe. “


Families of The Lost Malaysia Airline Passengers Protested

at The Malaysia Embassy.


Malaysia’s prime minister announced that missing flight

MH370 crashed in the southern Indian Ocean.

The announcement angered the Chinese passengers’ families.


They issued a statement accusing the Malaysian government

of strongly procrastinating, concealing and covering up the

facts during the search and rescue process.


On March 25, the protesters wearing matching T-shirts, held

Professionally printed banners and marched from the Lido

Hotel to the Malaysian Embassy.


Some international media reported that the public street

demonstrations are illegal in China; it’s very rare to hold

such protests ignoring the authorities.


VOA reported that the protesters chanted slogans and one man

asked the Chinese government to stand up but was told not to

mention it.


The report said it’s obviously a careful organized march.


Ma Ying-jeou Agreed to Negotiate With Students Who

Occupy The Legislative Yuan


It has been 8 days since Taiwan anti-trade services students

occupied the LegislativeYuan.

President Ma Ying-jeou finally decided to invite student

representatives to talk and resolve the impasse.

The student representative Lin Feifan agreed to negotiate but

with no consensus in the form of a dialogue, the time or place.

They are waiting for Ma Ying-jeou’s sufficient goodwill.


Two Lawyers on Hunger Strike When The Meeting Was

Rejected. Four Lawyers Detained


Several human rights lawyers were again refused a meeting

with the four detained lawyers in Jiamusi Jiansanjiang

Seven detention center.


On March 25, human rights lawyers Li Jinxing and Zhang Lei

started a hunger strike outside of the Seven Stars detention

center to request a meeting.


A large number of unidentified persons issued death threats

against them on the spot.


On March 20, four lawyers, Tang Jitian, Jiang Tianyong,

Wang Cheng and Zhang Junjie went to request the release

of illegally detained Falun Gong practitioners at a black jail

of Jiansanjiang Reclamation Bureau.

On March 21, the four lawyers were taken away and detained

by the local police at a hotel.


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