【禁闻】中共入侵岭大 赤化风波试民情

【新唐人2011年11月17日讯】香港岭南大学学生会候选主席廖维懿,日前因与内阁成员讨论“六四事件”政治立场时,表示要保持中立,并自爆是共产党员,引起校内倒阁风波。学生会代表会主席邓建华强调会守护岭大平反六四等传统精神。有学者指出,中共接管香港后,渗透校园的情况日趋严重,这次事件有可能是中共借此试探民间的反映。

今年十月,岭南大学才将“六四屠杀”浮雕摆放在校园内,日前竟然传出学生会候选主席廖维懿是共产党员身份,这届唯一一个学生会候选内阁“燎声”在校内民主墙贴出通告说,由于候选主席廖维懿是中国共产党党员,“以致内阁成员相互不能信任”,申请即时解散。

负责监察学生会的岭大学生会代表会主席邓建华表示,第一次听闻有候选内阁自称共产党员,13号(星期日)代表会召开紧急会议讨论,按选举规则候选人的政治背景不构成退选的理由,选举会如期在下周举行。邓建华强调自己的投票意向会秉持岭大一贯的传统精神。

岭大学生会代表会主席邓建华:“守护我们学生会一直以来坚持的立场,譬如平反六四,民主自治的精神,在我来讲是必须去守护的。”

对于校内有人担忧学生会被赤化,邓建华相信同学们的眼光是雪亮的。

岭大学生会代表会主席邓建华:“我觉得这不是我个人应该担忧的事情,应该是我们岭南全体的同学共同去承担的问题,所以我不应该担忧,我应该信任大家。”

他表示,如果下周选举结果,候选主席廖维懿不获学生信任而没有当选,则须留待明年一、二月进行补选,他希望有其他候选人参与竞争。

科技大学社会科学部副教授成名表示,97后中共渗透校园的情况日趋严重。

科技大学社会科学部副教授成名:“你见到回归后即使校园一些还未工作地方,中央都似乎要派不同的人去渗透,分化,打击,可见其他社会领域,政治领域,对其打击程度可能只会更大。”

成名听闻这届中大学生会也出现被渗透的问题。

科技大学社会科学部副教授成名:“今届学生会亦曾经传出过些所谓财政纠纷,后来证明似乎一些左派人士试图利用财政、贪污罪名打击支持民主运动的现任学生会人士。”

这次有候选的学生会主席罕见的公开自己共产党员的身份,成名估计,这可能是中共试探民意的举动。

科技大学社会科学部副教授成名:“他和他的上头觉得可以将他这个承认作为试金石,看看社会、学生会的反应,看其被接受程度,照常理推论,你始终是零的突破,承认冒一定政治风险,现在这个风险的确而且已经爆发了。”

城大政治学讲座教授郑宇硕则认为,事件对中共来讲是‘愈来愈寻常’。

城大政治学讲座教授郑宇硕:“大家都知道中共的统战手法的确在香港愈来愈资源充裕,而且力量,战略战术愈来愈圆熟,这一类争取所有重要组织的工作,我相信一定继续进行,而且这些工作会继续升级。一些亲中的学生,甚至有共产党党职的学生争取成为学生会的干事这种情况我相信会愈来愈普遍。”

郑宇硕教授还指出,中共的渗透势力不仅是学生会,对教职员也进行统战,许多学者在利益面前不敢批评中共,反而对中共所谓的成就大肆渲染。

新唐人记者林秀宜、柏妮香港报导。

CCP Infiltrates Hong Kong Universities

Liao Weiyi, a Students Union (SU) chairman candidate
in Hong Kong’s Lingnan University (HKLU),
recently announced that it would take a neutral position
with regards to China’s Tiananmen Square Massacre on June 4,1989.
He also says he is a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) member.
People at the university want to see him dismissed.
SU representative chairman, Deng Jianhua, emphasized that
SU wants to see proper closure to the June 4 incident.
Scholars point out that since the CCP’s takeover of Hong Kong,
the CCP’s infiltration into the university has been a serious issue.
Liao’s announcement could be a CCP test,
to see how people would respond to it.

In October, HKLU placed a symbolic sculpture
of the June 4 incident on campus.
SU chairman candidate, Liao Weiyi, announced that
he is a CCP member.
A member of the SU cabinet put a statement on a notice board
suggesting that
Liao be immediately dismissed from the SU cabinet
“as his presence has caused a loss of credibility within the union."

SU supervisor, Deng Jianhua, said that this is the first time ever
that a CCP member joined the SU cabinet.
SU’s representative committee called for a meeting to discuss
the situation.
According to SU cabinet election rules, the dismissal or
withdrawal of a candidate cannot be based on his political background.
The election will be held as scheduled next week.
Deng said his vote would uphold the traditional spirit of HKLU.

Deng Jianhua: “Following our traditional spirit,
such as vindication for the victims of the June 4 incident
and the promotion of democracy,
these core values need to be maintained."

Some people are worried that students will start to take on
communist leanings, but Deng believes that the students won’t be manipulated by the CCP.

Deng Jianhua: “I don’t think I need to worry about this.
It should be everyone’s responsibility in HKLU, I am not worried about it; I should trust everyone."

Deng stated that if the election results come out next week,
and Liao Weiyi had not been elected; they will hold the election again on Jan or Feb of next year.
Deng hopes to have more candidates join the election.

Cheng Ming, a deputy professor at the Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology (HKUST),
said that since 1997, the CCP’s infiltration into the university
has become a serious issue.

Cheng Ming: “What we have seen is the CCP sends different
people to different places on campus,
intending to split and attack people, showing that the CCP
would do the same in the other societies and political areas, and it could be even worse."

For example, in 2009, the chairman of the Hong Kong
University Students Union made a public announcement about the June 4 incident proclaiming the CCP’s innocence.
Cheng Ming heard that the Chinese University of Hong Kong
is also being infiltrated by the CCP.

Cheng Ming: “This year, when some students who supported
the democracy moment had debates over finances, some leftists accused them of financial corruption."

The chairman candidate of the SU openly declared
his CCP affiliation.
Cheng Ming believes that this may have been set up by
the CCP to test peoples’ reaction.

Cheng Ming: “Liao Weiyi and his supervisor thought
his admittance of being a CCP member can be used
as a test to see what the reaction of
the community and SU will be.
But nothing works, they had political risks,
and the risks have already exist.

Zheng Yusuo, professor of Hong Kong’s City University
believes that the CCP’s infiltration style is “very common."

Zheng Yushuo: “As you may know, the CCP’s ‘united front’
tactics have become more common, and it is getting more developed.
I believe the CCP will carry on with these tactics
and continue to improve upon them.
Some pro-CCP students who are also CCP members,
are trying to become SU leaders.
I think this will become common place in the near future."

Zheng Yushuo points out that the CCP’s infiltration into SU,
is not limited to SU, but also other teachers’ groups.
Many scholars consider their personal interests and dare not
criticise the CCP, but instead promote the CCP’s so-called achievements.

NTD reporters Lin Xiuyi and Bo Ni.

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