Opposition To Violent Repatriation Of Au Lac Refugees, Supreme
Master Ching Hai Appeals To The Free Countries To Accept The Au
Lac Refugees
Loving Signatories For Refugees Salvation Activities, Breaking A
Record
Of One Million Signatures Within A Week In Formosa
For opposition to using violent means to force repatriation
of Au Lac Refugees, the International Supreme Master Ching Hai
Meditation Associations had initiated the Loving Signatory on
aiding the refugees activities. This had been earnestly and eagerly
spread out and extended to the world at large. This activity had
been continued for a week since 2nd of May 1994 in Formosa, at
various crowded locations throughout the whole province such as
places of tourist attraction, schools, traffic/bus terminals,
market places, emporiums, shopping centers, streets and lanes. At
all these locations could be seen the outstanding slogans and white
coloured banners handed done by the disciples of the Supreme Master
Ching Hai, requesting the road pedestrians for loving signatures,
"Salvation of many with one signature". The responses were
tremendous and warm. On 8th May 1994, they had broken a record of
one million signatures.
Various categories and levels including knowledgeable
personnel, housewives, working class, workers, students, etc. were
all very supportive and warm. From the grey haired elderly to the
young kids, all were very supportive. Members of the Parliament,
Mayors of Taipei and Kaoshiung also arrived to sign their names.
The loving kindness of the Formosa people at large is very
encouraging and stimulating. It is a re-appearance, prevalent and
noticeable of the loving kindness and compassion of the Chinese
people, and the courteous and virtuous big nation of the past. This
activity was not just only to salvage and help the lives of Au Lac
Refugees, but to awaken the conscienceless of the people of the
world at large, who had been asleep for an unknown length of time,
and to develop the love which is already inherited within
everybody. Formosa has always been self-sufficient, wealthy and
pleasurable, but it is still full of love. This is in fact a very
remarkable island of treasure deserving of such a great merit. It
is anticipated that the appeal of the people at large will be a
prime moving power that cannot be ignored.
On 29th April 1994, the International Supreme Master Ching
Hai Meditation Associations' peaceful sit-in in front of the
Legislative House, appealing for the Au Lac Refugees, had caused
concern from various parties. About thirty Legislators that same
day officially submitted request to the Head of the Executive
House, Mr Lien Zhan, an appeal to the Government to issue an
official request to the Hong Kong Government asking them not to use
violence to forcibly repatriate the Au Lac Refugees; based on the
grounds of humanitarianism they should look for the best solution
to settle the refugees problems. Furthermore, among the refugees
are also many Chinese descendants. How could the kind and virtuous
reputation of the Chinese people just ignore and not doing
anything? We wish that the compassionate Government, would take
the lead to open its doors, extending a helping hand and receive
the Au Lac Refugees!
This Loving Signatory Activity will continue so as to
progress the world at large..... G
Master Ching Hai goes to Hong Kong to support the Au Lac refugees.
She has sympathetic support from a hundred thousand Hong Kong
residents.
Contacting third countries to accept the refugees.
[Telephone report, Hong Kong-Los Angeles by our reporter Allen
Wang] The Supreme Master Ching Hai went all the way from Los
Angeles to Hong Kong to support the Au Lac refugees detained there,
and to protest against the Hong Kong Government's forced
repatriation. She has acquired the sympathetic signatures of a
hundred thousand Hong Kong residents.
On April 30 evening, our reporter succeeded in contacting the
Supreme Master Ching Hai in Hong Kong. On the telephone, She told
us the refugees in the Whitehead and Man Yee refugee camps have
accepted Her advice, and would drop the self-incineration and other
suicidal actions for the time being, awaiting new decisions from
the Hong Kong Government. She said that the Hong Kong Government
has also bent to the powerful public opinion, and suspended the
repatriation operation. Nonetheless, the Government declared that
suspending the repatriation doesn't mean cancelling the operation.
At appropriate times, the refugees would be repatriated back to Au
Lac in groups. All of them must go by the end of next year.
After the Supreme Master Ching Hai arrived in Hong Kong on
April 26, fellow practitioners of the International Supreme Master
Ching Hai Meditation Associations from all countries gathered
outside the Whitehead refugee camp on April 27 holding a peaceful
sit-in demonstration. The number of participants was about two
thousand five hundred to three thousand. On April 28, She and Her
disciples went to the Government offices to demonstrate, and again
on the April 29 outside the refugee camp. Early morning on April
30, they gathered at the Tsimshatsui ferry pier, and then split
into many groups launching a signature supporting campaign at the
MTR stations, parks and on the busy streets. At noon on May 1, Hong
Kong time, in one and a half days, a hundred thousand resident
signatures had been collected.
Fellows of the Association from over twenty countries lobbied
for signatures in different languages. Master Ching Hai said that
the campaign will continue.
In the mean time, their fellow practitioners in Taiwan have
gathered signatures from hundred thousands people. She has
delivered these signatures to the relevant authorises in the Hong
Kong Government.
At the same time, two thousand refugees paraded inside the
Whitehead Refugee Camp. The same action taken by one thousand five
hundred refugees in the Man Yee Camp. The Correctional Services
Department officers in the camps were extremely anxious. Emergency
troops were standing by.
The Supreme Master Ching Hai and Her fellows asked to enter
the camps to visit the refugees but were refused by the
Correctional Services Department. The Master said that She would
keep on applying to the Correctional Services Department to enter
the camps, so that She could talk to and sooth the refugees. There
was news from the refugee camps that they will struggle to the last
minute, but would not easily resort to riots.
The Supreme Master Ching Hai is holding close negotiations
with some third countries, but She doesn't want to name these
countries now to avoid complications. Should any country be willing
to accept the refugees, the Supreme Master Ching Hai will
compensate them properly, and train the refugees with vocational
skills.
Upper: At the press conference, the Supreme Master Ching Hai appeals to the world to provide a home for the refugees in Hong Kong.
Lower: Although confined by the iron fence, the refugees in Hong Kong are still hoping one day they will have real freedom. G
Formosa/ Kaoshiung Evening News May 6, 1994
led off operation suppressing the refugees. Vicious actions against
Gods' will.
The Hong Kong citizens are morally obliged
to stop the violence of
Sea the Hong Kong Government
Hong Kong is a city whose prosperity is affected by the
high concentration of political and economic refugees. Now it
faces another important shift of power and political system.
At such a critical moment of cause & effect, should we
still ignore the distressful situation of the Au Lac refugees,
allow the Government and the United Nations to oppress the refugees
in secrecy, forcing them all to go back within a time limit,
creating tremendous harm both emotionally and rationally. The
consequences are even worse under the law of retribution.
Previously, the authorities often used the pretext of
"capable of inducing another refugee rush" to reject more rational
solutions to the refugee issue, and refused outside aids. Using
the refugees' years of sufferings as a preventive measure, to the
deter refugees from coming is a great conception and technically a
mistake in the law of humanity and the free world.
Today, the United States has lifted the embargo on Au Lac.
Foreign investment are increasing rapidly. At least, there won't
be another rush of economic refugees. Why do we have to pick this
moment of imminent successful conclusion to accelerate the forced
repatriation, involving white terror and oppression?
(( For more than a decade, the United Nations owes us a
large sum. The fees sustaining the refugees were all burdened by
the tax money from the Hong Kong citizens. The amount is
tremendous. Why, and who would, at this turning point, waste the
billions dollars from our citizens in exchange for a notorious
result? And, use all our efforts and merits contributed to earn a
bad reputation both in world opinion and in reality.))
The Hong Kong citizens who contributed their life for the
city's prosperity. At their late years are migrating as economic
emigrants in this decade, at the rate of tens of thousands per year
to other places, there could be drastic increases in the next few
years even. They are situated in the multi-ethnics international
melting pot. We sincerely entreat the high officials and
chancellors, while enjoying their inherited rich benefits, would
refrain from putting on an international shameful play in their
motherland. So that the emigrants could maintain some dignity and
struggling force in their faraway and temporary shelter. So that
when their (very possibly yours) children, when facing problems,
could bravely and righteously claim -- we once well treated our
guests in disaster.
Besides the existing sufferings of the Au Lac refugees, we
are also concerned and worried about the bad consequences that the
Hong Kong citizens have to bear!
What we ask is only "please do it a little bit later",
suspend the forced repatriation temporarily, and wait for the
results of the actions. That depends on opening the refugee camps
to the concerned groups to conduct proper education and aids to the
people in the camp. From now on, let the public opinion and the
councillors decide openly, thus avoid unjustified bureaucracy.
Please use your human conscience, listen to the weeping in
the camps. They risked their lives coming here for asylum. They
shouldn't be detained in the camps like animals, living in terror
under anarchic conditions.
In any circumstances, should they died of hunger strike or
self-incineration as they declared? Hong Kong would be dropped into
an irrecoverable and unforgivable position.
For several days commencing April 28, a signature campaign
is launched on the Island side, Kowloon and in the New Territories,
demanding the immediate suspension of forced repatriation of the Au
Lac refugees and boat people.
We ask you to sign supporting this action, based on your
compassion, for yourself, for Hong Kong, earn some merits, and do
something for the well-being of the Au Lac refugees. G