很荣幸能参与热风在阿姆斯特丹举办的米兔座谈会,希望海内外的中文社群中都能有更多伙伴来关注米兔、支持米兔、参与米兔。希望我们每个人都能站出来为那些无辜受到侵犯、遭受迫害的人说话。在这次活动中我分享了多年来参与米兔运动的感受。
最近在中国发生了人大中文系的研究生揭发王贵元性暴力的事件,据我在北京的朋友告诉我,王贵元早在硕士毕业留校任教那一年就强奸了一个女学生,当时被王的导师「保下来了」。这个情节和2018年揭发北大沈阳强奸的案件是多么类似?由此可见,相对于性侵犯、性骚扰问题在社会上的普遍性而言,真正站出来揭发性暴力的人是寥寥无几的。那些站出来讲述米兔的人,是勇敢的人权捍卫者(human rights defenders),他们冒着巨大的风险、承担巨大的痛苦,不仅是为了他们自己,也是为了让我们的社会更加安全,让社会中的每个成员都能享受免于恐惧的自由(freedom from fear)。
感謝所有為仍在獄中受刑的良心犯寫明信片的朋友們,讓我們記住他們的名字、了解他們的經歷,與他們站在一起。
Thank you to all those who wrote postcards for prisoners of conscience still in prison, so that we can remember their names, learn about their experiences, and stand with them.
5. You can also post these flyers on your college campus or take a picture with them and post on social media. Essentially, more noise we can make, better it is for her. Or so we hope.
I am at the United Nations Headquarter seeking justice for my sister, Kamile Wayit.
She was detained over 3 months ago by Chinese authorities and no news about her since, which makes me extremely worried. I demand China to immediately release her!
#freekamile#uyghur
19-y-o Kamile Wayit is the only #BlankPaper protesters in Beijing who is still in detention, following today’s news that the last four known detainees have been released. A college student in Beijing, Kamile was detained on Dec 12, 2022 while visiting home in Artux, Xinjiang.
#Uyghur young artist, Uigga, is reportedly detained on Aug9 in Chengdu, on suspicion of "extremist propaganda" & "illegal possession of extremist propaganda materials," at Bole Det ctr in the XUAR. He was on bail from a 21-day detention for joining the Nov22 #WhitePaper protest.
INTERVIEW: 'I think we have the beginning of mutual understanding' — Radio Free Asia https://t.co/9obRwWbgBI
UK-based Uyghur rights activist Rahima Mahmut on making common cause with Han Chinese students overseas.
"Some earth-shattering changes have taken place [in Xinjiang] since 2016, involving what is basically unimaginable cruelty," Mahmut said. "So now I think we have the beginning of mutual understanding."
The "white paper" movement saw young people across China risk official retaliation to take flowers to the streets for the Uyghur victims of the Urumqi blaze.