The Roaring Hong Kong
By Our Editor
For a very long time, for the sake of freedom, the refugees in the refugees camps protested by hunger strikes, suicides. Their tears were dried, their voices hoarse but no one has heard them. From April 28 to April 30 in Hong Kong there were thousands of friends from different countries caring for them. They peacefully prayed, meditated, and sang holy songs for the refugees. They shouted slogans in high spirits consoling and cheering up the refugees. Inside the camps, the refugees reciprocated this love from various directions with even more high spirited slogans, more optimistic banners. Both inside and outside the camps, innumerable arms kept waving to fight for liberty and democracy. At this time, the Hong Kong people slept no more, and began to roar righteously for human dignity...
Peaceful Sit-In Outside The Central Government Office
On April 28, 1994, more than one thousand people, from over
twenty countries throughout the world, gathered in front of the
Hong Kong Governor's Office and held a peaceful sit-in session.
Apart from the International Supreme Master Ching Hai Meditation
Associations, groups from different fields supported the event
enthusiastically. They included service groups, such as the Lion's
Club and other major religious organizations, such as the Korean
Buddhist Association.
In the beginning, the crowd shouted slogans, waved banners and
sang the hymn, "Hallelujah". Reporters from all the major
newspapers, TV and radio stations in Hong Kong came to cover the
news. First, they interviewed the spokesperson, Shiu-San Li, of
the Hong Kong branch of The International Supreme Master Ching Hai
Meditation Associations. Halfway through the interview, the
Supreme Master Ching Hai arrived at the scene and, immediately,
became the focus of attention. The Master was interviewed by the
reporters from Saigon Radio from San Jose California, USA and the
Chinese section of the Radio France International. Even the
internationally renowned British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
made a last minute overseas telephone interview, from the United
Kingdom, and immediately broadcasted it to all the Asian countries
(including Au Lac). It could be heard by a vast audience, millions
of people. Many radio and TV stations in Hong Kong broadcasted
live, on the spot. The peaceful sit-in session began at 2:30 p.m.
As it went on quietly and amicably, the Supreme Master Ching Hai
joined in and meditated with the crowd. At the end of the session,
She sang a holy hymn with the crowd and began to cry; the crowd
also shed tears. The reporters asked some of the people why they
were crying; they replied that it was because they could feel the
pain and suffering the refugees were going through.
During the event, Mr. Cheng-Jiah Lin, a Legislator from
Formosa, also made an overseas telephone call to the scene to find
out what was happening. A spokesperson for the news media answered
all his questions. During their conversation, Legislator Lin
promised that he would submit a recommendation to the Formosa
Government to help the Au Lac refugees. The event ended
successfully at 5:00 p.m.
Refugees, Be brave! Don't die!
On the 29th of April, we went to the Whitehead detention camp.
TV and radio reporters, plus a famous Au Lac movie star accompanied
us. When we arrived, many of the Hong Kong journalists and TV
crews were already present, with their cameras at work. The
supporters received permission from the Hong Kong police to hold
the peaceful sit-in, but were denied entry into the camps by the
camp authorities, so they just silently found a place to meditate
and displayed various banners denouncing forced repatriation and
the use of violent force on the refugees. Everyone started singing
Hallelujah glorifying God. All the disciples present from all over
the world seemed to have become one with the suffering refugees,
they were singing with tears rolling down their cheeks even though
many never had the experience of crossing the dangerous sea just to
be locked up in prison.
Master came a short while after they started meditating. All
the cameras and reporters immediately surrounded Her. After the
interview, She sat down to meditate and sing together with the
people, in front of the barbed wire fence.
They then started shouting slogans to encouraging the boat
people to continue with their struggle. When we came to the
slogans "Refugees, we love you" and "Be courageous, don't die!",
Master bent Her head down and burst into tears. Behind Her the
disciples were also crying loudly. At that moment, the suffering
of the refugees had become the pain of the whole world through the
cry of these disciples all over the world.
The boat people started becoming visible from behind the
fence. Master used the loud speaker and encouraged them to be
patient and endure the hardships while the people outside were
fighting for their future. She asked them not to sacrifice their
lives in vain. The boat people called out to thank Master for Her
concern for them. The Au Lac news people also encouraged them to
continue the fight as well as not to waste their precious lives.
A Hong Kong reporter who came to interview Master also bursted into
tears, and a few policemen had tears trickling down their cheeks.
The refugees kept thanking Master and informed us that many of them
had been moved to the Man Yee camp and are going through a hunger
strike. They encouraged us to go there to give support to those
people. Even in detainment without knowing their future, they
still showed concern for others under similar circumstances.
Representatives From All Countries Presenting Protest Letters
In the afternoon, about one hundred representatives from over
twenty countries accompanied the Supreme Master Ching Hai to the
Government Office. They submitted thousands of signed letters from
organizations and individuals all over the world, protesting
against the Hong Kong Government's violent forced repatriation of
the Au Lac refugees. The Supreme Master Ching Hai and Her group
walked more than ten minutes up to the office, but the Governor
didn't show up. He had only dispatched an officer to accept and
convey the letters. Then, the Supreme Master Ching Hai and
everybody proceeded straight to the Man Yee refugee camp, to join
the group of the peaceful sit-in.
They stood outside and raised banners as well as posters
boards with names of country on them to show where the people came
from: Formosa, USA, France, Indonesia, Japan, Hong kong, Korea,
Costa Rica, Germany, Singapore etc. We again shouted slogans
asking the refugees to have courage to fight and keep their
precious lives. Across a double barbed wire fence, about four
persons high, they waved to the refugees, responding to each other.
When Ms. Mai Han of Radio Saigon, California introduced Master,
the refugees were cheering and applauding to welcome Her. Master
then comforted them, and encouraged them to continue with their
struggle, but asked them to reconsider and preserve their precious
bodies that God had given them.
There Must Be Sunny Days After The Rain. Justice Would Eventually Replace Violence
This was the group of people who had been violently forced to
move from the Whitehead center to prepare them for repatriation.
Presently, they were filled with bitterness and anger; there was
news that many planned to commit suicide on April 30th. This news
made Master very anxious, and She asked the fellow practitioners as
well as the press to come to console them.
After speaking to the refugees, Master asked a comedian and
movie star named La Thoai Tan to come to the microphone. He is a
famous comedian, also a journalist and an artist. For over 20
years we have admired and laughed with him throughout many humorous
acts and hysterical plays, but today his voice was filled with
tears. He advised the boat people to continue fighting but to
preserve their lives, because behind them were thousands of fellow
practitioners from all over the world ready to support them.
The refugees thanked Master, fellow disciples all over the
world as well as the press for coming here in the rain to support
their struggle. They also said 450 people would continue with the
hunger strike which had started 75 days ago, protesting the
violence and the forced repatriation policy by the Hong Kong
Government. However they would continue to fight and not commit
suicide because they now believed "after the rain, comes the sun".
Upon hearing this outside the barbed wire fence, Master and
everyone sighed with relief. The refugees had realized that they
were not alone, and they finally felt the love in place of the
violence, their hearts had melted with love instead of boiling in
anger and bitterness.
At the end, Master Ching Hai's disciple read out a fax saying
26 Formosa legislators agreed to support Master in Her efforts to
resettle the refugees, and promised they would try to find ways to
resolve the problem. On the other side, in USA, a few congressmen
intended to bring the issue of violence and forced repatriation to
the House of Congress.
Sign Your Name To Save Lives
On 30th April 1994, to support the Hong Kong "Hibiscus Concern
Group" on aiding the Au Lac refugees, a Signature campaigns was
held. About a thousand people from more than twenty countries
travelled to Hong Kong and Kowloon to support these activities.
They went to the most crowded places, such as Tsimshatsui Ferry
Pier, Fook Tuck Garden, central district Ferry Pier, Causeway Bay
Park, Victoria Peak and various mass transit terminals, etc. - a
total of over twenty base points - resulting in a massive and
tremendous signature campaign.
Most of the activists were assembled at the Tsimshatsui Ferry
Pier, and thereafter, split up and proceeded to various places.
The Supreme Master arrived to give instructions, observe the
activity, and also to give Her support. At the same time, She
answered the questions from many news reporters and journalists
(including journalists from the Hong Kong and Taiwan Chinese News,
ONE magazine, Sing Pao News... etc). The majority of the Hong
Kongers and tourists were very kind and supportive. When they saw
the posters and banners - FREE COUNTRIES PLEASE ACCEPT REFUGEES,
SIGN YOUR NAME TO SAVE LIVES -, they automatically came forward and
signed their names. Therefore, the signature campaign was very
swift, effective and excellent. In half a day, there were already
more than 40,000 signatures. Subsequently, in less than 2 days, a
record of 100,000 signatures were collected.
On the 1st and 2nd of May 1994, representatives from more than
twenty countries continued to rally and appeal to the people to
show their love for the lives of the refugees. On the 2nd of May,
the activists visited a few reputable universities such as Hong
Kong University, Sa-tian Chinese University, and technical
colleges. The responses from the schools and universities were
very encouraging and warm. Students from the People's News Society
requested to visit us and report on our activities. Although the
activists were working on a tight schedule, nearly a thousand
people would have to leave H.K. for their own countries within a
few days, the accelerated actions showed results. Before noon of
the 2nd May 1994, more than 100,000 signatures were obtained. This
tremendous response fully reflected and showed the love and support
of the Hong Kongers for the refugee. Since the maintenance of the
refugees was from the taxes collected from the Hong Kong people,
the Government should, therefore, respect the opinion and wishes of
the people and not be stubbornly forcing the refugees to ruin their
lives.
The Hibiscus Concern
Group Submitted To
The Hong Kong
Government & UNHCR
100,000 Signatures
We submitted all the signatures to the "Hibiscus Concern Group", who, in turn, swiftly these, together with the previous signatures, a total of 110,000, to the Hong Kong Governor's Office and UNHCR. The Hong Kong Governor's Office sent an officer to receive the signatures. UNHCR, originally, did not wish to receive the signatures, but finally and reluctantly assigned a representative to do so. This news was widely reported in the various major newspapers.
The Great World-Wide Signature Campaign. Don't Leave Hong Kong In Eternal Regret
Not only Hong Kong, but other countries also initiated the "Signature Campaign To Save the world's Au Lac Refugees". In Formosa, a record of more than a million signatures were obtained in less than a week. It is, indeed, a great relief and very pleasant to know that most people are still very compassionate, loving and sympathetic. The signatories told the Hong Kong Government not to pretend to be dumb and deaf by not finding ways to improve the situation, hence, leaving of a bad name and also the refugees in despair.