織品工廠 Fabric Factory + 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse @ Hidden Agenda – 8 January, 2015

Fabric Factory + Sonic DeadhorseA double bill of Taiwanese bands featuring the duo of Klaire Wu and Tao Chiang who perform as 織品工廠 Fabric Factory and 音速死馬 Sonic Deadhorse who combine electronics with the acoustic guitar to deliver music ‘embracing the indulgency of the 70s, the melancholy of the 80s and the nihilism of the 90s’.

They are supported by Jing Wong & Sai-Ho Choi 蔡世豪

Fabric Factory + Sonic Deadhorse
When: 8pm, 8 January 2015
Where: Hidden Agenda, 2A, Winful Industrial Bldg, 15-17 Tai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
How much: $180(Advance), $220(Door), $150*(Student)
*A special walk-in discount is available for full-time local students

Statement from Kids’ Dream, a Child Rights Group about Chalk Girl’s Detention

kidsdream.org.hk

31st December 2014

Hong Kong has been going through a challenging time since the launching of the ‘Umbrella Movement’. Different stakeholders seize the chance to express their views in different forms, children no exceptional. A 14-year-old child drew flowers on the ‘Lennon Wall Hong Kong’, but her freedom of expression is not being respected.

We question the procedures of police handling the child. As children, we thought that detaining a child for 17 hours, as reported by the media, is way too much for a 14-year-old child. According to article 37b of the UNCRC, effective in Hong Kong since 1994 states, “The arrest, detention or imprisonment of a child shall be in conformity with the law and shall be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest appropriate period of time.” We also request an explanation from the law enforcers for their disproportional force applied to the child during arrest.

Secondly, we seek to reinforce the importance of upholding ‘the best interest of the child’ principle in any legal case involving children. The magistrate decision to send the child to ‘children’s home’ for more than half a month, which would separate her from her parent and schooling. We hope this decision is made based on the principle of ‘best interest of the child’ in the full knowledge of all circumstances. ‘Best interest of the child’, according to the UN guidelines, should consider aspects in the following checklist:

(a) the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned (considered in the light of his age and understanding);
(b) his/her physical, emotional and educational needs;
(c) the likely effect on him/her of any change in his/her circumstances;
(d) his/her age, sex, background and any characteristics of his/her which the court considers relevant;
(e) any harm which he/she has suffered or is at risk of suffering;
(f) how capable each of his/her parents, and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant, is of meeting his/her needs;
(g) the range of powers available to the court under this Act in the proceedings in question.

In a child’s perspective, we are aware of that the separation of her and her parent might not meet the standard of point (b), (c). Besides, we are also concerned about whether the child is fully informed of her rights in the court and given the chance to express her opinions. We hope that the authorities concerned will explain to the public the rationale of the handling procedures of this case.

Thirdly, the UNCRC entitles children’s freedom of expression. ‘The child shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of the child’s choice’, Article 13 clearly states. We urge the government to ensure that there are sufficient and effective channels for children to express their views.

Moreover, after this issue, children may be discouraged to exercise their freedom of expression. In children’s perspective, we are afraid that we would face similar consequences the girl faces. Therefore, we wish to highlight that children’s right to expression should not be deprived of for any political reasons.

Children have the rights to participate in socio-political activities and express themselves in a comfortable way. They deserve effective channels to speak up for themselves. We hope stakeholders of society, including law enforcers, justice authorities, and the community will safeguard children’s rights to expression hand in hand.

KIDS’ DREAM

Kids’ Dream is the first child-led organization established in 2006 with members mainly aged below 18. We aim at promoting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and children’s rights. We advocate “Children speaking for Children” across issues related to 1.1 million children aged under 18 in HK. www.kidsdream.org.hk/

Umbrella Movement – 1 January, 2015

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Less than 30 minutes into 2015 and the police were pushing and shoving Hongkongers around again…

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Umbrella Movement – New Year’s Eve

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Multiple Lennon walls, carol singing, Banayaooyoo, chalking, a new garden and free hugs
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New Year’s Eve @ HK Cafe

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Chalk Girl Released on Bail

Chalk Girl

The ‘Chalk Girl’ story is front and centre in the international media with stories filed by Time, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and the New York Times – giving the Police, the ‘independent’ courts and the government another massive black eye and more loss of face (not that they had any left). The attention probably has something to do with why she’s now suddenly being released on bail.

http://blogs.wsj.com/…/hong-kong-police-try-to-take-14-yea…/
http://time.com/…/hong-kong-teen-protesters-chalk-girl-cha…/
http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/…/hong-kong-police-cri…/

Chalk

HKU & Kennedy Town MTR Stations

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Quite how, during busy periods, the MTR will get 689 mainland tourists just off a Macau Ferry and their 689 pieces of heavy wheelie luggage onto a train inside a ‘normal stop’ is anybody’s guess… However as of 6am on the 28 December after passing through HKU, the MTR’s Island Line ends in Kennedy Town instead of Sheung Wan. The two new stations, located 80m and 60m underground respectively, are efficient and well connected to to bus stops and minibus terminuses.

Kennedy Town MTR Station

There’s big shiny wall murals at each station – with HKU having an interested potted history of the the University on the long corridor to exits A1 & A2. It’s an interesting 50m plus panel with some nice photos, but people reading the mural block half the space creating an irritating logjam even during the afternoon.

HKU MTR Station

The Good:
Public toilets: the MTR have finally recognised that it’s customers might need a toilet, and there are public facilities inside each station.
Wifi hotspots: at each entry concourse, the MTR’s free wifi hotspots allows 5x 15 minute logins per day – registration free.
New Ticket machines: which among other things allow for checking of your Octopus transaction history and, for $3, a transaction print out.

The Bad:
Exit A at HKU station. This lift only exit is split into two parts A1 and A2 – each is bank of four elevators using a new lift tower. A1 opens at the top to offer exits at HK University and A2 which opens at the bottom onto Pokfulam Road. The lifts are double sided, with the unsigned exit side opening before the entry side. This makes for very slow lift fills – in the middle of the afternoon there was a queue. It’ll be messy in rush hour and a nightmare when raining.
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Christmas Eve @ HK Cafe

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Christmas Eve, time to relax and celebrate, with a Santa selfie!
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