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Leung Chun-ying advocates to help remorseful young people re-enter school: there is no reason why society must accept them

2022-01-18T09:25:02.004Z


About 4,000 students who were recruited in the anti-amendment campaign, nearly 30 percent of them were charged. Among them, students who were arrested were expelled from school, and students who were released from prison were rejected by the school. Tian Beichen, a member of the Legislative Council of the Real Politics Roundtable, said that the government


About 4,000 students who were recruited in the anti-amendment campaign, nearly 30 percent of them were charged. Among them, students who were arrested were expelled from school, and students who were released from prison were rejected by the school.

Tian Beichen, a member of the Legislative Council of the Real Politics Roundtable, said that the government should assist young people who have regrets to return to school, learn correct values, and at the same time use their own experience to positively influence others.


However, Liang Zhenying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and former chief executive, said on Facebook today (18th) that there is no reason for schools to accept released students, and there is no reason for society to accept young people. The key is whether the person really repents.


Tian Beichen believes that for young people with remorse, the government should try their best to help them return to school, learn correct values ​​and positive thinking, and even use their own experience to positively influence others.

(Screenshot of Tian Beichen's video)

Tian Bei, Zhu Guoqiang and Liang Meifen all suggested that the government provide support

Tian Beichen said in a film a few days ago that some college students who were arrested in the anti-revision campaign were expelled after being convicted, some middle school students were "kicked out of school" before the case was tried, and some students were still turned away after being released from prison. "Double punishment" for them.

Tian Beichen believes that for young people with remorse, the government should try their best to help them return to school, receive education, learn correct values ​​and positive thinking, and even use their own experience to positively influence others.

Tian Beichen also pointed out that he hopes that the government, the Education Bureau and the school can give this group of young people who have already taken legal responsibility and regret one more chance to reconsider taking them back, "Not only can we help a generation of young people, but also Repairing social tears is a good thing for students or society.”

About 4,000 students who were recruited in the anti-amendment campaign, nearly 30 percent of them were charged. Among them, students who were arrested were expelled from school, and students who were released from prison were rejected by the school.

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Chu Guoqiang, a member of the Legislative Council of the education sector, also said in an interview with the media that schools should first understand their thoughts with the students who have been released from prison. If they have repented, they should be given a chance to rehabilitate.

Leung Mei-fun, a member of the Election Committee, believes that the society should pay special attention to young people. She suggested that the government should launch a cross-department cooperation plan to systematically assist young people who have been released from prison with remorse to rehabilitate and reintegrate into society, including providing education, employment and Family support, etc., and cooperation with civil society organizations are believed to help promote social reconciliation.

Leung Chun-ying also pointed out that there is no reason for schools to accept released students, and there is no reason for the society to accept juveniles released from prison. The key is whether the person truly repents.

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Leung Chun-ying: Those who sing high-profile and be good with their mouths should lead by example

However, Leung Chun-ying said on Facebook that not all those who were convicted would repent. "Dai Yaoting has not withdrawn his theory of 'illegal justice', and Huang Zhifeng and Liang Tianqi have not withdrawn their claims." He also pointed out that he did not know whether there were any juveniles. Students still believe that "as long as you 'righteousness', you can 'break the law'", "so after you get out of prison, you don't have to obey the law."

Leung Chun-ying also pointed out that there is no reason for schools to accept released students, and there is no reason for the society to accept juveniles released from prison. The key is whether the person truly repents.

He believes that "people who sing a high profile and use their mouths to be good people" are better to set an example, and called on the school-running organization to publicly announce that it is willing to accept all released prisoners to work as students, businesses or non-profit organizations and declare that they are willing to invite them to be employees without distinction, and parents to specify the request for release College students who are incarcerated as tutors for their children, "the truth is: they will only ask others to do it, not do it themselves."

Leung Chun-ying stressed that young people should know that after being released from prison, they are still faced with a system of rewards and punishments. Try it in prison."

Carrie Lam refuses to pardon those who oppose the amendment: it does not conform to the rule of law. Tan Xiangwen refutes the Basic Law, which empowers the chief executive to change the amendment. Regret wishing to join the parliament to do a good job in youth rehabilitation

Source: hk1

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