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Former political assistant Mo Yiduan said that Deng Fei immigrated to the United Kingdom because of national security education problems: the statement is undoubtedly overdone

2022-05-22T07:40:14.134Z


Mo Yiduan, a TVB journalist and political assistant to the Labour and Welfare Bureau from 2008 to 2013, had moved to the UK with his family earlier. She said that she had not planned to leave Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020, but last year because of her children


Mo Yiduan, a TVB journalist and political assistant to the Labour and Welfare Bureau from 2008 to 2013, had moved to the UK with his family earlier.

She said that she had not planned to leave Hong Kong in 2019 and 2020, but last year, because of her children's national security education, she thought about their children's future situation, and finally inspired her desire to leave.


Deng Fei, a member of the Legislative Council who is also the principal of the middle school, believes that protecting national security is the right thing to do. If you don't understand the specific operation of the civic and social development department, you should not jump to conclusions. It is also unfair to the experts who designed the curriculum.


Mo Yiduan served as political assistant of the Labour and Welfare Bureau from 2008 to 2013.

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No immigration plans after national security law

In a recent interview, Mo Yiduan talked about the causes and consequences of deciding to emigrate, "mainly for his own next generation."

She said that she was born and raised in Hong Kong. Even after the enactment of the "Hong Kong National Security Law" in 2020, and her friends immigrating one after another, she still has no plans to leave.



She mentioned that the decision started on the National Security Education Day on April 15 last year, when her son was in Secondary 1 at the time, and mentioned that there was a national security law quiz in the school, which involved the national security law and the Basic Law. Hea replied", but warned that in "what is the current situation", don't disclose "grandma's teaching" to others in school.

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The son asked that he can participate in school activities once he has to take the national security law test

A few days later, her son suddenly asked her about the national security law in the future, or if he had to get a certain score, he could participate in school activities, "As a student, you have to be responsible for yourself. Huh?" She pointed out that her son was so solemn at the time, "I had a sudden shock." She believed that her son had thought about it over and over again, but she responded at the time, "You believe what you believe, but the course has such requirements, Just follow the answer.”

She bluntly said, "I despise myself so much", as if teaching him to be different, "You asked me to behave like an 11- or 12-year-old Xiaoluzi, I can't accept myself, and I want to teach myself a little bit. young."

Mo Yiduan pointed out that he was not worried that his children would be brainwashed, but later found that the real challenge is that if they "preserve their beliefs", the road ahead will be more painful, "or maybe he will look back in a few years and ask for help. , Grandma doesn't like me to go to the mainland to communicate. It's good to go to the Greater Bay Area to communicate more with my family. It may be necessary to turn around



. Zeng signed a request to set up an independent investigative committee to resolve conflicts

Mo Yiduan worked as a TVB reporter in her early years, and became a political assistant in the Labour and Welfare Bureau in 2008. She resigned five years later, citing family reasons. Former senior officials and others initiated a joint signature requesting the establishment of an independent investigation committee.

Mo Yiduan worked as a speech therapist after leaving the government and is currently working as an assistant speech therapist in the UK.

Legislative Councilor Deng Fei believes that Mo Yiduan's statement is undoubtedly over-exaggerated and a rash conclusion.

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Deng Fei: Don't jump to conclusions without understanding the specific operation of the commune department

Deng Fei, a member of the Legislative Council who is the principal of Heung Island Secondary School in Tseung Kwan O, believes that protecting national security is what it should be. The statement is undoubtedly over-conceived, it is also a jump to conclusions, and it is unfair to the experts who design the curriculum.

He continued that the National Security Law is a legal provision, and there is no right or wrong, or disagreement.

When asked how teachers should respond or teach if there are students in the school who express their dissatisfaction with the government, he pointed out that students are in their developmental stage and are more concerned about getting along with the opposite sex or their peers. It will constitute an ideology of dissatisfaction with the government.” Teachers should trace the origin and explore the causes for guidance.

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Source: hk1

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