Some people disdain to her being a “trouble-maker”; some criticize her for being against everything of China and against everything of the government; some complain about her blocking the traffic; some think that her behaviour is barbarian; some suspect that she is a student paid by others to participate in political activism; some, with good faith, advise her to take her studies more seriously, then find a well-paid and stable job upon graduation and become a member of the middle class… In the end, she could care less about what people think. She does what she believes and chooses to live out the justice in her heart, despite the dire consequences waiting for her. Recently, she has been sentenced to three weeks’ imprisonment for disrupting the consultation forum on the mechanism for the Legislative Council vacancy replacement. She is a student of the Department of Government and Public Administration, Miss Chan Sin Ying Daisy. For the forthcoming Monday.COME we have invited Daisy, the Secretary-General of the Hong Kong Federation of Students and the former Vice-President (External Affairs) of the Student Union of Chinese University of Hong Kong, to come to share with us her worldview, her views on justice and the course of her internal struggle.
Date: 2 April 2012 (Monday)
Time: 12:30 pm – 2 pm
Venue: NAH 208
Speakers: Miss Chan Sin Ying Daisy, Department of Government and Public Administration, Secretary-General of Hong Kong Federation of Students, former Vice-President (External Affairs) of the Student Union of Chinese University of Hong Kong
Host: Mr. Choy Chi Keung,Senior Instructor, Department of Government and Public Administration
Language: Cantonese (Putonghua and English can be used in discussion)