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[Poly Besieged City] Students return to school, and the principal calls for careful follow-up: a notice from the department can be resolved

2019-12-16T16:11:33.633Z


The siege of PolyU was a month ago. On the evening of November 18, a group of secondary school principals entered PolyU to pick up students and leave. A total of 318 minors were registered in the incident. At present, the students have resumed their classes and have not received any students registered on the day of police contact.


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Written by: Peng Kaixin

2019-12-17 00:00

Last updated: 2019-12-17 00:00

The siege of PolyU was a month ago. On the evening of November 18, a group of secondary school principals entered PolyU to pick up students and leave. A total of 318 minors were registered in the incident. At present, the students have resumed their classes and have not received any students registered on the day of police contact.

Many left students cried and cried when they met their parents. (Profile picture)

The return of students to campus does not mean that the incident is over. In this half-year-long social event, students went to the front line and were arrested. President Deng predicted that the education industry would spend a lot of time caring about students' emotional problems and avoiding trauma. Sequelae, "A lot of good students, in the mind of the department, feel that there are a lot of problems in the society. They have to express it, and finally they have to bear the legal risks, and they have taken a big step forward."

The principal has been criticized by the outside world

Principal Deng admitted that entering PolyU was difficult for the principals. At the time, facing different public opinions, "Some people criticized me for indulging, so I should take the students away; some people thought that I would take students to send their heads away." The principal chose Enter, "In fact, I do n’t know how to do it. I have a low level of trust, but educators need to protect the safety of students. I have a lot of it." And when President Deng stepped into PolyU, his mood was complicated, "It ’s shocking. I will see a trace of battle still because the land is gear, obstacles, petrol bombs, it feels like a war scene, but it is not too safe. "

The principal and students need to go through a petrol bomb and broken bricks to reach the police checkpoint outside PolyU. (Profile picture)

Rethinking the reasons for law-abiding students to risk offending

In the first battle of PolyU, President Deng's most memorable was to stay at the checkpoint overnight to pick up students on the evening of the 18th. "There are many people who pass through our checkpoint. They are male and female, old and small. Normal channels are law-abiding. How many thousands of people in the family will risk breaking the law? ". A month later, President Deng believed that the government had to accept the contradictions and conflicts in the society, which led to some people trying their best to pay for Hong Kong in an abnormal time. President Deng believes that someone breaking the law is no longer just a law and order issue. It is a political issue. "With political solutions, the hostility of Hong Kong people can be eliminated. It is as if the PolyU incident can be reached. Everyone has a common wish and hopes that the incident will end safely. Those who have the right to make a decision in the end will not make an appropriate decision. "

Independent Investigation Committee on Student Dissatisfaction Police Enforcement Process Essential

President Deng admits that many students have been contacted in the past six months. They have a lot of opinions on the law enforcement process of the police and there is a certain fear of the police. "There is such a fear in the channel. The governing government must understand the public's concerns. He will make a wrong decision. "President Deng believes that if the public's doubts are to be relieved, there is a fairness in all aspects." An independent commission of inquiry is essential. "

Some female principals set off directly from the school, had time to change clothes, wore long skirts and high heels, and went to PolyU to pick up students. (Profile picture)

Unforgettable students write thanks after leaving PolyU

On that day, there was a teenage girl principal entering PolyU, one of which was Liu Yaohong, principal of Jiexin Lin Bingyan Middle School. She recalled that the moment she stepped into the campus, the familiar campus was full of ruins. "I feel comfortable and comfortable, and I think I have a little solution. Students should stay in the department. Should the department be a campus student?" Should n’t it be an adult to worry about? ”President Liu said that after going through the battle of PolyU, after combing the whole thing, the most worried thing is that young people will have trauma sequelae. I want to express my thoughts. I have a lot of questions to ask. Both adults and governments underestimate the enthusiasm of young people for society. There should be many channels to express it. "

One month since the incident, President Liu said that he had not heard of any students being contacted by the police. Other school students who received the same day wrote to her, thanking the principal for taking her away from PolyU. President Liu said that since the incident happened, society should Try to find a way for these young people.

Listen and accompany young people

President Liu and President Deng both agreed that after the PolyU incident, as educators, when there are contradictions and tears in society and young people do not trust authority, they should listen to and accompany the young people and let them organize their events by expressing their thoughts. Perform a rational analysis. Principal Deng said that in the future, students will be used to help students who care about social events in a case-by-case manner. After understanding their emotions, they will provide counselling. "This is an anxious process, you must handle it carefully and listen to it with an open mind. It ’s just a notice that you can solve it if you do n’t allow three or ten. "

Starting from the 18th, President Deng Zhenqiang went to PolyU on the 6th to look for students. (Profile picture)

When the principal of the secondary school entered PolyU, the earliest legislative council member Ye Jianyuan organized a meeting of principals. He said that there were more than 100 principals involved in the incident. Everyone put aside political differences and agreed for the safety of the students. In order to pick up students. "The principal entered PolyU to pick up students and established a foundation for communication and mutual trust between teachers and students.

Ye Jianyuan believes that in the face of students who have experienced siege, principals and teachers should assist students from three aspects of family relations, interpersonal relationships, and personal emotions, especially those with poor family relations. School teachers and social workers must follow up and help them reinvest Campus life; because students need to be registered when they leave, some students are also worried about the police's prosecution, but Ye Jianyuan said that most middle school students enter PolyU with a simple concern for society and believe that they do not involve violence.

At the siege of PolyU on the 13th, 318 minors were finally registered to leave. (Profile picture)

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