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#Refugee #PoliticalAsylum
Pro-democracy protesters left Hong Kong: fear for unfair trial and growing oppression

Source: Apple Daily #Jan14

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#Kowtow
Youtuber #UncleRoger deletes video co-produced with pro-democracy KOL to appease his Chinese fans

Source: Stand News #Jan14

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#Kowtow
Youtuber #UncleRoger deletes video co-produced with pro-democracy KOL to appease his Chinese fans

On January 10, 2021, Malaysian YouTuber, Uncle Roger, released a video he produced in partnership with #MikeChen, another YouTube food specialist.

Later on, after knowing that Mike Chen once criticized the Chinese authorities and backed Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters, Uncle Roger kowtowed and apologized to his Chinese fans, stating that the video has “triggered a host of negative impact on society.”

He quickly removed the video pleading Chinese fans to give him another chance, “I hope you can give Uncle Roger, who just entered China, a chance to improve!”

His move was criticised by many on Twitter. Nathan Law, Hong Kong pro-democracy activist in exile and the founding chairperson of Demosisto, wrote on his twitter that the comedian was “disgracefully sacrificing his basic morality to pander to his China fans.”

Nigel Ng, aka Uncle Roger, is a UK-based Malaysian comedian. He shot to fame in 2019 and gained over 3 million subscribers on his Youtube channel and 120 thousand fans on #Weibo, a Chinese social media platform.

Source: Stand News, #Jan14

#Haiyaa #SoWeak #NigelNg
Huawei patent mentions AI technology for identifying Uyghurs

Source from: The Stand News #Jan14

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Huawei patent mentions AI technology for identifying Uyghurs

BBC quoted IPVM, a U.S. video-surveillance research group, showing that a patent filed by Chinese leading telecom giant Huawei in 2018 mentioned an artificial intelligence system that can identify Uyghurs.

There are growing evidences in recent years that the Chinese government has been using technology to infringe human right of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, and Huawei, the leading Chinese technology company, has been accused of being involved in related human rights violation. According to IPVM, the patent was jointly authored by Huawei and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in July 2018.

Street CCTV can be used to identify races

The patent describes ways to use deep learning technology to identify the body posture characteristics of pedestrians in the street surveillance system. It also suggests that the technology can be used to identify different attributes of the target person, including races.

Source from: The Stand News #Jan14

https://www.thestandnews.com/china/%E8%8F%AF%E7%82%BA%E5%B0%88%E5%88%A9%E6%8F%90%E5%8F%8A%E8%AD%98%E5%88%A5%E7%B6%AD%E5%90%BE%E7%88%BE%E6%97%8F%E4%BA%BA-ai-%E6%8A%80%E8%A1%93/

#BBC #IPVM #Huawei #Uyghurs #AI #HumanRights #DeepLearning #Races
WhatsApp Faces Legal Challenge in India for Allegedly National Security-threatening Privacy Policy

WhatsApp is facing legal challenges in India having sparked concern around the world over its new privacy policy. The instant messaging app is accused of being a threat to national security and violates Indians’ constitutional rights. The case was heard in court on Friday, January 15.

According to a Reuters report, a lawsuit was filed on the grounds that the app’s new policy threatens national security by having user information sent to foreign countries. “WhatsApp has made a mockery out of our fundamental right to privacy,” said the plaintiff, who slams the app’s developer for their “arbitrary behaviour and browbeating”. The move, the plaintiff said, “cannot be accepted in a democracy and is completely ‘ultra vires’ (beyond its powers) and against the fundamental rights as enshrined in the Constitution of India”.

Source: Stand News #Jan14

#India #WhatsApp #Privacy

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US cancels its United Nations envoy's visit to Taiwan, having video conference instead, and reiterate support for Taiwan’s participation in international affairs

Source: Stand News #Jan14

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US cancels its United Nations envoy's visit to Taiwan, having video conference instead, and reiterate support for Taiwan’s participation in international affairs

The US State Department said that it has decided to cancel all foreign visits prior to the president’s inauguration for a smooth transition, that the US ambassador to the United Nations Kelly Craft's visit to Taiwan has to be cancelled. However, Taiwan's presidential office said that, after arrangement were made through diplomatic channels, President Tsai Ing-wen had a video conference with Craft at her office. Craft indicated that US would support Taiwan’s international participation, while Tsai express her appreciation to Craft and US government.

The Taiwan presidential office added that US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs David Feith, National Security Council Secretary-General Wellington Koo (Koo Li-Hsiung), Minister of Foreign Affairs Joseph Wu were also participated in the video conference. Both sides engaged in an extensive discussion about Taiwan's international participation, strengthening of Taiwan-US cooperation, the shared democratic values, opportunities to exchange educational resources and other related topics.

Source: Stand News #Jan14

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#Taiwan #UnitedStates #UnitedNations #InternationalAffairs #DemocraticValues #Education #TsaiIngWen
Stanford University terminated their only Cantonese lecturer, over 3000 people signed petition to oppose the annihilation of the language

Source: StandNews #Jan14

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Stanford University terminated their only Cantonese lecturer, over 3000 people signed petition to oppose the annihilation of the language

Because of the limited budget, Stanford University in California, US, discontinued their contract with the only Cantonese lecturer in the campus. With the Cantonese programme at the university on the verge of cancellation, over 3000 people has petitioned for the programme. The University has promised to provide 2 Cantonese courses in the coming academic year, but has yet to respond to the petition for lifetime contract for the lecturer.

According to Stanford Daily, Stanford University Language Centre has discontinued their contract with Dr Sik Lee Denning last December, to “lower the budget”. Dr Denning is the founding lecturer of the “Cantonese Programme”, teaching the subject for over 20 years.

The incident raised concern in the Stanford community. Jamie Tam, assistant professor in public health at Yale University, who studied undergraduate degree in Stanford, described the Cantonese Programme as life-changing, allowing her to keep in touch with Hong Kong. “The society is facing a larger issue: people no longer view Cantonese as their mother tongue and tradition, thinking all Chinese people speak the same language.” She said.

#Cantonese #Stanford #SikLeeDenning #HongKong

Source: StandNews #Jan14

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#Remembrance #YellowRaincoatMan
Two years seven months since passing of pro-democracy martyr Marco Leung Ling-kit

On June 15, 2019, #MarcoLeung fell to his death from a shopping mall, #PacificPlace, a week after a one million-strong demonstration failed to convince the city's leadership to withdraw the extradition bill.

Leung was wearing a yellow raincoat that wrote "Carrie Lam killed Hong Kong, Cops were cold blooded."

Leung was the first pro-democracy Hongkonger to die in the anti-extradition law amendment bill movement in 2019.

After Leung's death, his yellow raincoat became a symbol of resistance in the fight for freedom.

Source: Supreme Media; #Jan14
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#Death #NeverForget #Martyr