聯合國大會開議第三天,#諾魯 總統安格明呼籲聯合國接納台灣
諾魯總統安格明真誠感謝台灣持續協助對抗武漢肺炎疫情,並呼籲聯合國確保台灣人享有與其他國家人民相同的權利,同時表示不該忽視台灣對抗武漢肺炎疫情的貢獻,台灣是全球對抗疫情的重要夥伴,而台灣不僅有能力也已做好準備。
台灣應當有權利以平等夥伴身分,參與聯合國永續發展目標的實現,台灣也應該被納入「我們的共同議程」願景。
台灣的夥伴價值,值得聯合國重視。
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We’d like to thank President Lionel Rouwen Aingimea of #Nauru for the speech he gave on the third day of the #UNGA76 General Debate, praising Taiwan’s efforts to help our partners around the world during the pandemic and calling for our inclusion in the UN, as follows:
“Our efforts to respond to COVID-19 and vaccinate our people would not have been possible without the valuable support provided by our partners. We are truly grateful to our genuine friends Australia, India, Japan and the Republic of China (Taiwan), for their ongoing assistance.
Mr. President, we call on the United Nations to embrace willing and able partners like Taiwan who share common global challenges and to ensure that the people of the Republic of China (Taiwan) enjoy the same rights as the peoples of other nations. The United Nations must live up to its ideals of universality and equality, respecting the worth of every individual. Taiwan is an important partner in the global response to this pandemic, and its exemplary response to the global pandemic should not be ignored. Taiwan is ready to share its experience and aspire to do so by joining the World Health Assembly. Taiwan should have the right to participate as an equal partner in the implementation of the SDGs as they have demonstrated their ability and supported many in the SDG fields. They should also be part of our ‘Our Common Agenda’ vision.”
#SDG17 #PartnershipForTheGoals #HearTaiwan
同時也有8部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過5,230的網紅初心者鉄道探検隊,也在其Youtube影片中提到,2020年1月10日撮影 東京駅(とうきょうえき) JR東日本 中央本線 1914年(大正3年)12月20日に開業。 フランツ・バルツァーにより駅の位置や規模、構内の配置が決められた。駅舎は辰野金吾と葛西萬司が設計。 埼玉県深谷市から鉄道輸送されたレンガが使用されている。 1919年(大正8年)3月...
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Mile 22 was a pretty crappy movie. I’m glad I didn’t watch it at the cinemas in 2018.
I think this may be Mark Wahlberg’s worst movie.
Marky Mark plays James Silva, an always-angry CIA operative whose Overwatch (haha!) team needs to escort an asset from Indonesia who knows where some bad nuclear thingie is. They have to travel from the embassy of “Indocarr” (fictional place but they speak Indonesian) to the airport where a plane is waiting to extract them, and it is… 22 miles away.
Of course, they don’t call a Gojek, but instead fight their way to their destination while being chased by Indocarr’s special forces and street punks.
In the middle of the movie, Mother (John Malkovich) who is their handler, computer team leader, and general eye in the sky, has to explain the plot all over again so that you will not be confused by the convoluted first half of the movie. Wah, they play mother one.
You also get to hear Wahlberg explain a bunch of things in the middle of the movie to his debriefing team. In case, you need more exposition. And you also get to see how bad Ronda Rousey's acting is.
They have it all. A crack team, every weapon known to man, air and satellite support provided by Asian chiobu rapper CL (Lee Chae-rin), killer drones, nerdy MIT-trained computer experts saying high-tech things but unable to unlock an encrypted hard drive, and documents that they sign before a mission that state they are no longer American citizens as evidence of their ultimate patriotism.
The only thing they don't have is a decent plot.
Naturally, a country must be depicted like some dingy Third-World banana republic full of corrupt cops and slums. And for some reason, the motorcycle-riding bad guys wear black from top to toe. In our Southeast Asian heat.
Even the twist in the plot (yes, I will save you the trouble of watching this by telling you there is a twist), was ultimately unsatisfying and a cheap attempt at setting up a possible sequel (Mile 23?).
What a waste of John Malkovich and The Raid’s Iko Uwais.
Option 1: Diplomacy
Option 2: Military
Option 3: Watch something else.
#seewhatshow
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Opinion|The Police is duty-bound to enforce the law resolutely
HK Current
2020.10.06 11:05
By Athena Kung
According to the statement made by the US Department of State on 3rd of October 2020 (local time), the arrests made by the Hong Kong Police on 1st of October 2020 were criticized by the Department as malicious ones. It has been alleged by the US Department of State that the Hong Kong Police merely enforces the law for the aim of achieving political goals, which amounts to serious violation of Hong Kong's rule of law and thus strongly attack individual's human rights as well as Hong Kong people's freedom of expression, procession and assembly. The Central Government was commented by the US Department of State as being given up the undertaking of "One country, Two systems" completely. Obviously, such allegations against both the Central Government and HKSAR made by US Government were very serious. To examine whether such comments were fair ones, we have to carefully consider if the allegations really have any valid legal basis or foundation.
According to both the Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance, Cap. 383, Laws of Hong Kong (hereinafter referred to as "the BORO“) and and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (hereinafter referred to as the "ICCPR "), the freedoms of expression, procession and assembly were not absolute, and might be subject to restrictions as prescribed by law. Article 16 and 17 of the BORO relates to the freedom of opinion and expression and right of peaceful assembly which can be enjoyed by Hong Kong people:
"Article 16
Freedom of opinion and expression
(1) Everyone shall have the right to hold opinions without interference.
(2) Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of his choice.
(3) The exercise of the rights provided for in paragraph (2) of this article carries with it special duties and responsibilities. It may therefore be subject to certain restrictions, but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary—
(a) for respect of the rights or reputations of others; or
(b) for the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or of public health or morals.
[cf. ICCPR Art. 19]
Article 17
Right of peaceful assembly
The right of peaceful assembly shall be recognized. No restrictions may be placed on the exercise of this right other than those imposed in conformity with the law and which are necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security or public safety, public order (ordre public), the protection of public health or morals or the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.
[cf. ICCPR Art. 21]"
Thus, freedom of expression, procession and assembly in Hong Kong are not absolute. On the other hand, such rights are subject to restrictions as prescribed by law in the interests of public order, public safety and the interests of others, and so on.
Besides, Section 10(a) to (e) of the Police Force Ordinance, Cap 232, Laws of Hong Kong has clearly stated inter alia that:
"10. The duties of the police force shall be to take lawful measures for—
(a) preserving the public peace;
(b) preventing and detecting crimes and offences;
(c) preventing injury to life and property;
(d) apprehending all persons whom it is lawful to apprehend and for whose apprehension sufficient grounds exists;
(e) regulating processions and assemblies in public places or places of public resort;
…………"
What has really occurred in Hong Kong in various districts on 1st of October 2020?
(1) At around 1400 hours, a group of people gathered and yelled along Great George Street in Causeway Bay, which might have constituted offences related to unauthorised assemblies under the Public Order Ordinance, Cap 245, Laws of Hong Kong and offences related to prohibited group gatherings under the Prevention and Control of Disease (Prohibition on Group Gathering) Regulation, Cap 599G, Laws of Hong Kong. Even though the Police had given multiple warnings at the scene and raised the blue flag requesting participants to leave the scene, at around 1500 hours, a large group of protesters still remained at the same place. Some of them even commenced to chant the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” over and over again. Thus, they were suspected of inciting or abetting others to commit acts of secession, which might constitute relevant offences under the HKSAR National Security Law. Afterwards, some protesters even spilled onto the road and breached public peace.
(2) At around 1500 hours, 2 men in the vicinity of Tin Ma Court in Wong Tai Sin hurled some petrol bombs and large objects at Lung Cheung Road. Having attended the scene, the police noticed that traces of the road being charred, as well as fences and traffic cones left on it. After investigation, the Police found that even though a large amount of vehicles were travelling along the road at the time of the incident, fortunately, no vehicle was hit by the petrol bombs and objects successfully. In any event, the rioters’ such heinous acts had severely endangered road users and breached public peace.
(3) The Police intercepted a man at Stewart Road in Wanchai at about 1600 hours and found him in possession of a foldable sharp knife which was at the same size of a business card. The 23-year-old man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, as there stood a strong likelihood that he might intend to use the said item to injure members of the public or police officers.
(4) At around 1500 hours, the Police set up a roadblock along a section of the Tuen Mun Road near Summit Terrace in Tsuen Wan to intercept suspicious vehicles, and found extendable sticks, a helmet, face masks and a large amount of promotional leaflets inside a private car with an expired vehicle licence. Some of the leaflets contained slogans suspected of calling for “Hong Kong independence” written on them. The 35-year-old male driver of the car was arrested on suspicion of various offences including “Possession of Instrument Fit for Unlawful Purpose”, “Driving an Unlicenced Vehicle” and “Driving Without Third Party Insurance”.
(5) At around 1630 hours, the Police stopped and searched a man in the vicinity of Tonnochy Road and Lockhart Road in Causeway Bay, and found items including a cutter, a spanner, plastic straps and a pair of gloves in his backpack. The 20-year-old man was subsequently arrested on suspicion of possession of offensive weapons.
(6) After nightfall, protesters continued to gather in different districts. To ensure public safety, the Police have enforced the law resolutely according to the situations arising in different districts. At 2200 hours, not less than 86 persons have been arrested in multiple districts. Among them, 74 persons including four District Councillors were arrested on suspicion of taking part in unauthorised assemblies in Causeway Bay, while the rest were arrested on suspicion of committing offences including possession of offensive weapon, failing to produce proof of identity, possession of forged identity card, disorderly conduct in a public place and driving an unlicenced vehicle. Besides, 20 persons were given fixed penalty notices for suspectedly breaching the Prevention and Control of Disease (Prohibition on Group Gathering) Regulation.
Actually, the Police is duty-bound to enforce the law resolutely. On the facts, all arrests taken place on 1st of October 2020 were absolutely lawful and necessary to maintain law and order in the society and protect the life and property of all Hong Kong residents. Undoubtedly, the US officials have all along been adopting "double standards" in expressing utterly irresponsible remarks on law enforcement actions in the HKSAR. Everyone is equal before the law. So long as there is evidence supporting that someone has violated the law, no matter what his or her status or background is, he or she must face the legal consequence. Being a law enforcement agency, the Police must take action whenever they come across any unlawful acts in strict accordance with the laws in force. All cases must be handled in a fair, just and impartial manner by the Police in accordance with the law, which is the only and real reason as to why the Police arrested the 86 odd people on 1st of October 2020. To conclude, all criticizms made by the US towards the Hong Kong Police, HKSAR Government and Central Government were all unfair without any legal or concrete support at all.
It appears that the US government has always been refusing to accept the truth that the HKSAR is an inalienable part of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as "the PRC") and a local administrative region which enjoys a high degree of autonomy, as contrary to absolute autonomy, and comes directly under the Central People's Government. Hong Kong affairs are internal matters of the PRC. The system in Hong Kong is not "Two countries, Two systems". Hong Kong will never be an independent country with a pro-American government formed by the Opposition Camp in Hong Kong. Any foreign governments like the US must at once stop scaremongering and interfering in any form in Hong Kong's affairs. The "Colour Revolution" promoted by the US in Hong Kong should be terminated in no time.
The author is Barrister-at-law.
The views don't necessarily reflect those of Orange News.
責編: CK Li
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2020年1月10日撮影
東京駅(とうきょうえき)
JR東日本 中央本線
1914年(大正3年)12月20日に開業。
フランツ・バルツァーにより駅の位置や規模、構内の配置が決められた。駅舎は辰野金吾と葛西萬司が設計。
埼玉県深谷市から鉄道輸送されたレンガが使用されている。
1919年(大正8年)3月1日に中央本線が乗り入れ。
1945年(昭和20年)5月25日、アメリカ軍による東京大空襲で焼夷弾が着弾、大火災を引き起こした。これにより鉄骨造の屋根は焼け落ち、内装も大半が失われた。
同年8月の終戦直後1947年(昭和22年)にかけて修復工事を行った。3つのドーム部分の外壁は修復したが、安全性に配慮してその他の焼失の著しかった3階部分内外壁は取り除いて2階建てに変更、中央ドームは木造小屋組で元の形に復原、南北両ドームは丸型から台形に変更された。
1964年(昭和39年)10月1日に東海道新幹線が開業。
2012年(平成24年)10月1日に修復工事が完了し現駅舎が完成した。
中央線の1・2番線は3階相当の高さにある。
東京駅は2015年現在、オランダのアムステルダム中央駅と、アメリカ合衆国ニューヨーク市のグランド・セントラル駅、中華民国(台湾)新竹市の新竹駅およびドイツフランクフルト中央駅の4つの駅と姉妹駅の提携をしている
2018年度の1日平均乗車人員は467,165人で、JR東日本の駅では新宿駅、池袋駅に次ぐ第3位。
Tōkyō Station
JR East Chuo Main Line
Opened December 20, 1914.
Franz Baltzer decided the location, scale and location of the station. The station building was designed by Kingo Tatsuno and Manji Kasai.
Bricks transported by rail from Fukaya City, Saitama Prefecture, are used.
The Chuo Main Line entered on March 1, 1919.
On May 25, 1945, a U.S. military raid on Tokyo caused a major fire.
Immediately after the end of the war in August of the same year, restoration work was carried out in 1947. Changed the station building to a two-story building
The Tokaido Shinkansen opened on October 1, 1964.
The restoration work was completed on October 1, 2012, and the current station building was completed.
Platforms 1-2 on the Chuo Line are at the height of the third floor.
As of 2015, Tokyo Station has a sister station with Amsterdam Central Station in the Netherlands, Grand Central Station in New York City, USA, Hsinchu Station in Hsinchu City, Republic of China (Taiwan), and Frankfurt Central Station in Germany. Is
The average daily ridership in FY2018 was 467,165, ranking third after JR Shinjuku and Ikebukuro stations.
東京站
JR東 中央本線
1914年12月20日開業。
弗朗茲·巴爾澤(Franz Balzer)決定了站的位置,規模和位置。車站大樓是由辰野金吾和葛西萬司設計的。
使用從埼玉縣深谷市通過鐵路運輸的磚塊。
中央線於1919年3月1日開通。
1945年5月25日,美國對東京的軍事突襲造成了大火。這燒毀了鋼質屋頂並失去了大部分內部空間。
同年8月戰爭結束後,立即在1947年進行了恢復工作。車站大樓已更改為兩層樓。
東海道新幹線於1964年10月1日開業。
修復工作於2012年10月1日完成,目前的車站大樓也已完成。
中央線上的1-2平台位於三樓的高度。
截至2015年,東京站的姐妹站與荷蘭的阿姆斯特丹中央站,美國紐約的大中央站,中華民國(台灣)新竹市的新竹站以及德國的法蘭克福中央站成對。
2018財年的平均每日乘客量為467,165,僅次於JR新宿和池袋站。
东京站
JR东 中央本线
1914年12月20日开业。
弗朗兹·巴尔泽(Franz Balzer)决定了站的位置,规模和位置。车站大楼是由辰野金吾和葛西万司设计的。
使用从埼玉县深谷市通过铁路运输的砖块。
中央线于1919年3月1日开通。
1945年5月25日,美国对东京的军事突袭造成了大火。这烧毁了钢质屋顶并失去了大部分内部空间。
同年8月战争结束后,立即在1947年进行了恢复工作。车站大楼已更改为两层楼。
东海道新干线于1964年10月1日开业。
修复工作于2012年10月1日完成,目前的车站大楼也已完成。
中央线上的1-2平台位于三楼的高度。
截至2015年,东京站的姐妹站与荷兰的阿姆斯特丹中央站,美国纽约的大中央站,中华民国(台湾)新竹市的新竹站以及德国的法兰克福中央站成对。
2018财年的平均每日乘客量为467,165,仅次于JR新宿和池袋站。
도쿄역
JR 동일본 주오 본선
1914 년 12 월 20 일에 개업.
사이타마 현 후 카야시에서 철도 수송 된 벽돌이 사용되어있다.
1919 년 3 월 1 일 주오 본선이 운행.
1964 년 10 월 1 일에 도카이도 신칸센이 개업.
중앙선의 1 · 2 호선 플랫폼은 3 층 상당의 높이에있다.
2018 년도 1 일 평균 승차 인원은 467,165 명으로 JR 동일본의 역에서 신주쿠 역, 이케부쿠로 역에 이어 3 위.
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