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#June4Vigil #Macau
Jund 4 Vigil in Macau - Teens arrested for commemorating
At least 3 teenagers, including two daughters of pan-democratic lawmaker in Macau, were arrested for taking a commemorating photo at the June Fourth Vigil. They were detained for three hours and may be charged of illegal gathering.
According to Macau netizens, some citizens insisted to sit at San Ma Lo to commemorate June 4 Massacare in groups of two and three, abiding by the rule of social distancing. Yet they were interrogated and dispersed by the police.
Source: Apple Daily #June4
Jund 4 Vigil in Macau - Teens arrested for commemorating
At least 3 teenagers, including two daughters of pan-democratic lawmaker in Macau, were arrested for taking a commemorating photo at the June Fourth Vigil. They were detained for three hours and may be charged of illegal gathering.
According to Macau netizens, some citizens insisted to sit at San Ma Lo to commemorate June 4 Massacare in groups of two and three, abiding by the rule of social distancing. Yet they were interrogated and dispersed by the police.
Source: Apple Daily #June4
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#Malaysia #1MalaysiaDevelopmentBerhad #RoyalMalaysiaPolice #LowTaekJho #Macau
1Malaysia Development Berhad Fraud Case – Malaysian Police Insists Low Taek Jho Hiding in Macau
The Inspector-General of Police of the Royal Malaysia Police (#PDRM) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador recently stated that the mastermind behind the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (#1MDB) fraud case and wealthy Chinese businessman Low Taek Jho was hiding in Macau.
PDRM accused Chinese law enforcement agencies of providing asylum to him and causing many obstructions in the extradition process. The Chinese Embassy in Malaysia and the Macau Government subsequently denied the claims. The Office of the Secretary for Security of Macau issued a statement saying that PDRM unilaterally claimed that Low was in Macau and that it was inconsistent with the facts.
Abdul Hamid pointed out that "the Macau police should take this matter seriously"
According to foreign news reports on Aug 7, Abdul Hamid reiterated that Low was hiding in Macau. Speaking about requesting the foreign police to arrest a criminal, he asked, "Did we do anything wrong? If they asked for our cooperation, we would also assist." He believed that it should be in the “nature” of police to bring criminals to justice. He emphasized that this is a crime involving RM50 billion, not a political feud.
Abdul Hami pointed out, "Low has developed business in Macau with almost no constraints. His family is there. Is it really that difficult to investigate into their whereabouts?" He said that since PDRM has submitted an Interpol red alert calling for police everywhere to assist in tracing Low’s whereabouts, “Macau police should take this matter seriously and uphold a spirit of mutual assistance, instead of shirking responsibilities."
Source: Stand News #Aug07 (Originally published in Macau Concealers)
#Interpol #AbdulHami #ChineseEmbassy #MacauPolice
1Malaysia Development Berhad Fraud Case – Malaysian Police Insists Low Taek Jho Hiding in Macau
The Inspector-General of Police of the Royal Malaysia Police (#PDRM) Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador recently stated that the mastermind behind the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (#1MDB) fraud case and wealthy Chinese businessman Low Taek Jho was hiding in Macau.
PDRM accused Chinese law enforcement agencies of providing asylum to him and causing many obstructions in the extradition process. The Chinese Embassy in Malaysia and the Macau Government subsequently denied the claims. The Office of the Secretary for Security of Macau issued a statement saying that PDRM unilaterally claimed that Low was in Macau and that it was inconsistent with the facts.
Abdul Hamid pointed out that "the Macau police should take this matter seriously"
According to foreign news reports on Aug 7, Abdul Hamid reiterated that Low was hiding in Macau. Speaking about requesting the foreign police to arrest a criminal, he asked, "Did we do anything wrong? If they asked for our cooperation, we would also assist." He believed that it should be in the “nature” of police to bring criminals to justice. He emphasized that this is a crime involving RM50 billion, not a political feud.
Abdul Hami pointed out, "Low has developed business in Macau with almost no constraints. His family is there. Is it really that difficult to investigate into their whereabouts?" He said that since PDRM has submitted an Interpol red alert calling for police everywhere to assist in tracing Low’s whereabouts, “Macau police should take this matter seriously and uphold a spirit of mutual assistance, instead of shirking responsibilities."
Source: Stand News #Aug07 (Originally published in Macau Concealers)
#Interpol #AbdulHami #ChineseEmbassy #MacauPolice
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Macau’s Legislature Approves Amendments to Police Law, Allowing Non-locals to Join Secret Police
Macau’s Legislative Assembly passed in detail a bill to amend the city’s police law on August 20. Effective from October 12, 2020, the bill contains a clause on the formation of secret police, which has sparked controversy for granting Macau's Chief Executive the right to exempt the disclosure of the names of secret police officers performing secret duties as security authorities see fit.
Macau's Chief Executive can keep certain police officers anonymous
The bill provides that the Chief Executive may conceal the identity of a specific police officer “for appropriately stated reasons pertaining to the officer’s safety or the need to perform special duties”.
José Maria Pereira Coutinho, a directly elected member of the Legislative Assembly, questioned how the public could report violations or abuse of power by the secret police, and what measures the authorities would taken to conceal the identity of the officers concerned, given that Macau is such a small city.
Secretary for Security Wong Sio-chak said in response that law enforcers must identify themselves before carrying out their duty. Citizens may resist should the officers fail to do so. As to how the authorities would conceal the identities of the officers, Wong gave no response, saying that it was inappropriate to discuss this somewhat technical issue. He claimed, however, that the authorities have considered approaches taken by other regions and have access to the technology needed.
Non-locals may join the secret police
Sulu Sou, another directly elected councillor, stressed that the public was concerned about possible abuse of the secret police law and said that the term “performing special duties” was vague. Wong simply repeated his comment on the procedure of the exemption, without explaining how abuse could be avoided. The judiciary and the public, he said, could keep things in check.
Sou asked further if any non-locals would join the secret police under the government’s Individual Employment Contract Law. Wong said non-locals would not work as investigators, without elaborating further.
It is worth noting that while directly elected members António Ng, Au Kam-sun and Sou voted against the bill in principle, only Sou and Coutinho voted against the clause on secret police with Ng and Au voting in favour this time.
#Macau #SecretPolice #MacauLegCo #NationalSecurity
Source: Stand News #Aug21
https://bit.ly/32NlCpM
Macau’s Legislative Assembly passed in detail a bill to amend the city’s police law on August 20. Effective from October 12, 2020, the bill contains a clause on the formation of secret police, which has sparked controversy for granting Macau's Chief Executive the right to exempt the disclosure of the names of secret police officers performing secret duties as security authorities see fit.
Macau's Chief Executive can keep certain police officers anonymous
The bill provides that the Chief Executive may conceal the identity of a specific police officer “for appropriately stated reasons pertaining to the officer’s safety or the need to perform special duties”.
José Maria Pereira Coutinho, a directly elected member of the Legislative Assembly, questioned how the public could report violations or abuse of power by the secret police, and what measures the authorities would taken to conceal the identity of the officers concerned, given that Macau is such a small city.
Secretary for Security Wong Sio-chak said in response that law enforcers must identify themselves before carrying out their duty. Citizens may resist should the officers fail to do so. As to how the authorities would conceal the identities of the officers, Wong gave no response, saying that it was inappropriate to discuss this somewhat technical issue. He claimed, however, that the authorities have considered approaches taken by other regions and have access to the technology needed.
Non-locals may join the secret police
Sulu Sou, another directly elected councillor, stressed that the public was concerned about possible abuse of the secret police law and said that the term “performing special duties” was vague. Wong simply repeated his comment on the procedure of the exemption, without explaining how abuse could be avoided. The judiciary and the public, he said, could keep things in check.
Sou asked further if any non-locals would join the secret police under the government’s Individual Employment Contract Law. Wong said non-locals would not work as investigators, without elaborating further.
It is worth noting that while directly elected members António Ng, Au Kam-sun and Sou voted against the bill in principle, only Sou and Coutinho voted against the clause on secret police with Ng and Au voting in favour this time.
#Macau #SecretPolice #MacauLegCo #NationalSecurity
Source: Stand News #Aug21
https://bit.ly/32NlCpM
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Shenzhen recruits civil servants for the first time for Hong Kong and Macao residents, 446 people compete for 5 positions
(Dec 14) Shenzhen’s civil service examination of 2020 was held on 12 and 13 Dec in China. There are five positions open for Hong Kong and Macau residents. The offices are mainly located in downtown areas like Futian, Luohu, and Nanshan in China. This is the first time that Hong Kong and Macau residents are allowed to participate in the China civil service examination. According to China News Service, the five positions are responsible for areas like administration, finance, urban planning, management of foreign affairs, and medical administration. These positions involved the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area development. A total of 446 Hong Kong and Macau residents applied for the examination. Among all, a position in the Futian District attracted 244 people to apply.
Source: Mingpao News
Translated by: Hong Kong Echo
#China #HongKong #Macau #Positions #Hire
Shenzhen recruits civil servants for the first time for Hong Kong and Macao residents, 446 people compete for 5 positions
(Dec 14) Shenzhen’s civil service examination of 2020 was held on 12 and 13 Dec in China. There are five positions open for Hong Kong and Macau residents. The offices are mainly located in downtown areas like Futian, Luohu, and Nanshan in China. This is the first time that Hong Kong and Macau residents are allowed to participate in the China civil service examination. According to China News Service, the five positions are responsible for areas like administration, finance, urban planning, management of foreign affairs, and medical administration. These positions involved the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area development. A total of 446 Hong Kong and Macau residents applied for the examination. Among all, a position in the Futian District attracted 244 people to apply.
Source: Mingpao News
Translated by: Hong Kong Echo
#China #HongKong #Macau #Positions #Hire
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Macau and Hong Kong different paths to China. Why?
While Hong Kong seems to have resisted Beijing’s tightening control, Macau has embraced one country, two systems rule.
A tiny former Portuguese colony, Macau, has marked 21 years since its return to China.
It was agreed in 1999 the territory would be governed under the Chinese “one country, two systems” rule, as is the case with Hong Kong.
Source: Aljazeera #Dec20
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/inside-story/2020/12/20/different-paths-to-china-macau-and-hong-kong-why
#Macau #HongKong #China #OneCountry #TwoSystem
While Hong Kong seems to have resisted Beijing’s tightening control, Macau has embraced one country, two systems rule.
A tiny former Portuguese colony, Macau, has marked 21 years since its return to China.
It was agreed in 1999 the territory would be governed under the Chinese “one country, two systems” rule, as is the case with Hong Kong.
Source: Aljazeera #Dec20
https://www.aljazeera.com/program/inside-story/2020/12/20/different-paths-to-china-macau-and-hong-kong-why
#Macau #HongKong #China #OneCountry #TwoSystem
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History repeating itself again.
Do you remember the time people were refused entry to shops due to their skin colour?
The world must stand up to discrimination as such!
#CCP #China #Airbnb #Uyghur #Tibet #HongKong #Macau #Taiwan #discrimination #equality #uyghurlivesmatters #closethecamps #xinjiang
Do you remember the time people were refused entry to shops due to their skin colour?
The world must stand up to discrimination as such!
#CCP #China #Airbnb #Uyghur #Tibet #HongKong #Macau #Taiwan #discrimination #equality #uyghurlivesmatters #closethecamps #xinjiang
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The European Parliament’s Report Mentioned Macau Legislative Assembly DQ Incident, Urging China to Respect the Basic Law and the Joint-Declaration
The European Parliament passed the “A New EU-China Strategy” yesterday (16th) with 570 votes in favour, 61 against, and 40 abstentions. The report indicates that Macau, one after another, banned the hosting of Candlelight Vigil for the June 4 Massacre, media being forced to adopt pro-China editorial guidelines, disqualified a large amount of pro-democracy candidates in the Macau Legislative Assembly Election. The European Parliament urged China to respect “Macau Basic Law”, which is effective till 2049, and the “Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration”, which prohibit interference in an election and the operation of media.
Source: Stand News #Sep17
https://bit.ly/3EYjRZd
#China #Macau #EuropeParliament #ForeignAffairs #Diplomacy #NewEUChinaStrategy #June4th
The European Parliament passed the “A New EU-China Strategy” yesterday (16th) with 570 votes in favour, 61 against, and 40 abstentions. The report indicates that Macau, one after another, banned the hosting of Candlelight Vigil for the June 4 Massacre, media being forced to adopt pro-China editorial guidelines, disqualified a large amount of pro-democracy candidates in the Macau Legislative Assembly Election. The European Parliament urged China to respect “Macau Basic Law”, which is effective till 2049, and the “Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration”, which prohibit interference in an election and the operation of media.
Source: Stand News #Sep17
https://bit.ly/3EYjRZd
#China #Macau #EuropeParliament #ForeignAffairs #Diplomacy #NewEUChinaStrategy #June4th
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#CulturalGenocide
China Pushes 85% of Population Speaking Putonghua by 2025 Even Among Ethnic Minorities
The #PRCgovernment is stepping up efforts to popularize #Putonghua in China, claiming that the use of putonghua remains “unbalanced and inadequate” and needs to be improved to meet the demands of the modern economy.
For the first time, the #PRC government named the two Special Administrative Regions, #HongKong and #Macau, for the new policy.
On November 30, the General Office of the State Council issued a set of new policies on language for #PRC, “Opinions of the General Office of the State Council on Comprehensively Strengthening Language and Writing Work in the New Era (關於全面加強新時代語言文字工作的意見)”.
The policy stressed the importance of speaking and using a standardized language, saying that the authorities will “unswervingly" promote the usage among ethnic minorities and in rural areas.
It also set a goal for the national penetration rate of Putonghua to reach 85% by 2025. Along with the 2025 goal, the policy aims to make Putonghua virtually universal by 2035, including in rural areas and among #EthnicMinorities.
The media described the new order as an “aggressive push” to the Chinese regional dialects such as #Cantonese and #Hokkien under even greater pressure, along with #minority languages such as #Tibetan, #Mongolian and #Uyghur.
Critics have protested the changes to the education system and employment requirements that have steadily eroded the role of minority languages. They call it a campaign to eradicate cultures that do not conform with the dominant ethnic group.
#CCP #China #MotherTongue #Language #Assimilation
Source: RFA #Dec2; Bloomberg, #Dec1
https://www.facebook.com/454004001340790/posts/6502480579826405/
China Pushes 85% of Population Speaking Putonghua by 2025 Even Among Ethnic Minorities
The #PRCgovernment is stepping up efforts to popularize #Putonghua in China, claiming that the use of putonghua remains “unbalanced and inadequate” and needs to be improved to meet the demands of the modern economy.
For the first time, the #PRC government named the two Special Administrative Regions, #HongKong and #Macau, for the new policy.
On November 30, the General Office of the State Council issued a set of new policies on language for #PRC, “Opinions of the General Office of the State Council on Comprehensively Strengthening Language and Writing Work in the New Era (關於全面加強新時代語言文字工作的意見)”.
The policy stressed the importance of speaking and using a standardized language, saying that the authorities will “unswervingly" promote the usage among ethnic minorities and in rural areas.
It also set a goal for the national penetration rate of Putonghua to reach 85% by 2025. Along with the 2025 goal, the policy aims to make Putonghua virtually universal by 2035, including in rural areas and among #EthnicMinorities.
The media described the new order as an “aggressive push” to the Chinese regional dialects such as #Cantonese and #Hokkien under even greater pressure, along with #minority languages such as #Tibetan, #Mongolian and #Uyghur.
Critics have protested the changes to the education system and employment requirements that have steadily eroded the role of minority languages. They call it a campaign to eradicate cultures that do not conform with the dominant ethnic group.
#CCP #China #MotherTongue #Language #Assimilation
Source: RFA #Dec2; Bloomberg, #Dec1
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Multiple Chinese News outlets from Taiwan and HK reported that the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party will be held in fall. By then, #XiJinPing will fully take over #CCP. By then, his power over the party can only be compared to Mao Zedong.
The PLA will also be expected to unite China, which also means to take over #Taiwan through military means.
He is expected to stay in position for at least another 10 years.
This means the China crackdown in #HongKong, #Xinjiang, #Uyghur, and recently, #Macau, will at least last for another 10 years if nothing is to be done.
The PLA will also be expected to unite China, which also means to take over #Taiwan through military means.
He is expected to stay in position for at least another 10 years.
This means the China crackdown in #HongKong, #Xinjiang, #Uyghur, and recently, #Macau, will at least last for another 10 years if nothing is to be done.