vendredi 12 décembre 2008

參與「亞洲國家人權社團」1207人權紀念集會財務報告

本次活動收支帳目公佈

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@ 舞台租金分攤 --- 支出79歐 --- 收入:50歐(阿姐捐)+29歐(一蕊花)
@ 傳單影印費 --- 支出350張影印費 --- 收入:(Joe捐)
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註一:「一蕊花公款」原為2005年破鐵同學辦理「326反對歐盟解除軍售」街頭遊行所餘之款項,至今年中,尚餘100歐,其中50歐又捐與緬甸社團賑災,本次活動又支出29歐,目前仍餘21歐,仍由Joe保管中。

註二:舞台租金除越南社區支出100歐外,其餘社團各分攤79歐。

註三:音響設備與現場人力,均由圖博社區及越南社區免費提供。

3 commentaires:

Anonyme a dit…

Salut,
je n'adore vraiment pas N.Sarkozy,
mais avoir rencontré le Dalai Lama est à son honneur.
Voici une lettre de Paul LIN sur Mr MA et Sarkozy:

If only our president were more like Sarkozy

By Paul Lin 林保華
Taipei Times Dec 13, 2008

Ignoring Chinese complaints, French President Nicolas Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama in Poland last Saturday. Sarkozy was also the first sitting president of the EU to meet the spiritual leader.

The Chinese government responded to the meeting with predictable hysteria.

Prior to the meeting, China had tried to intimidate Sarkozy through various channels.

According to reports in pro-Beijing media outlets, the threats included Premier Wen Jiabao (溫家寶) refusing to participate in a Dec. 1 summit with the EU; postponing negotiations on the purchase of French Airbus aircraft, which would affect tens of billions of US dollars in orders; and resuscitating boycotts of French goods.

ANGER

There are three reasons for China’s anger.

First, the two countries have established a comprehensive strategic partnership, but France is now refusing to assist China in the process of suppressing its enemies.

Second, 13 years ago China gave Sarkozy a high-level reception at a time when his political career wasn’t going too well.

Then, when Sarkozy visited China in November last year for the first time after becoming French president, he was given the same grand welcome as former US president Bill Clinton.

Third, China is experiencing economic problems and there is talk of a “February crisis.” Beijing is therefore trying to divert public attention by manufacturing external crises.

In addition, if other countries were to emulate Sarkozy, it would be China, and not the Dalai Lama, that would be isolated.

Sarkozy’s response was that he did not regret the meeting, and that as both French and EU president, he represented the value of — and belief in — freedom.

He also said that the world needs an open China to participate in global governance, and that China needs a strong Europe to maintain the rate of Chinese employment.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner also said: “We cannot have France’s conduct dictated to, even by our friends.”

LACK

Compare this with Taiwan, where President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) rejected a visit by the Dalai Lama out of a clear lack of understanding of the value of freedom.

Ma arrived at his decision without incurring a warning from Beijing and in the process ignored Taiwanese sovereignty and human rights.

Sarkozy is more strongly opposed to communism than his predecessor, Jacques Chirac, just as German Chancellor Angela Merkel is more anti-communist than her predecessor, Gerhard Schroeder.

There may be many reasons for this state of affairs, but Sarkozy’s father emigrated from communist Hungary, while Merkel is from the former East Germany.

They are willing to meet the Dalai Lama because they have experienced communist rule, which has given them a deeper appreciation of freedom and human rights.

The Dalai Lama was invited to Poland to attend the 25th anniversary of former Solidarity leader and Polish president Lech Walesa’s Nobel Peace Prize. The Dalai Lama has also been awarded this prize.

Ma is hallucinating if he thinks he can win a Nobel Prize for working together with Chinese President Hu Jintao (胡錦濤) — who has wreaked oppression and bloodshed in Tibet — to sign a cross-strait peace agreement.

Anonyme a dit…

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Anonyme a dit…

這個組織是許多單位聯盟的,目前並無正式的中樞專職人員,事情多採合議制,您可以把您的訊息張貼在這裏,或者寄給所有聯盟成員的email,聯盟成員名單請見我們活動的文宣。