Thursday, April 11, 2013

【AIDS Rights】 The statement about Japanese writer Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO was again refused to enter into Mainland China 20130405

The statement about Japanese writer Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO was again refused to enter into Mainland China

 

Chang Kun

Changkun2010@gmail.com

April 5, 2013

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Through the mail from him:" today I , ASO SEIICHIRO, was again refused to enter into Mainland China at Lo Wu Control Point in Shenzhen City. Why? I always have a good influence in Chinese NGOs, the government is unhappy? They also closed the Dali's film festival today." We regret to hear that, and are unhappy about what that had happened.

Last time when he was refused to enter into Mainland China was on November 5, 2012. He planned to enter into China from Beijing international airport, but the police stopped him and arranged for his return to Tokyo. Later we learned that it was the first time he was refused to enter into China. Because of at the eve of the eighteenth Congress of the Communist Party of China, some of friends blind encourage him that it was just an accident. If he chose Pudong International Airport or Guangzhou, Shenzhen, maybe everything is going well.

But it is inexplicable to hear he is again refused to enter into Mainland China at Lo Wu Control Point in Shenzhen City. We are also quite angry for it. Even thousands of mountains also could not prevent the flow of a stream. Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO is a very gentle man. He lets more Japanese people to know civil society of China by his own thinking and writing. He promotes the exchanges of culture between China and Japan, and strengthens the understanding and reduces conflicts. How commendable things there are! What's more precious, ASO SEIICHIRO has been visiting many activists no matter how hard. He introduces the Japanese how the activists' work and their ideas. Is that really a problem?

I strongly believe that the decision involve Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO is very unwise.

In summer of 2010, I and Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO was acquainted with each other. Since that, he came into China nine times. No matter where he was, such as in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou or Chongqing etc, he always visited to my office, have fun with our friends. We talked and even debated something, but still more tolerance and understanding.

During the communication with Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO, his strong civic spirit and civil society consciousness deeply touched my friends and me. For example, he doesn't give others in trouble as soon as possible. It is something like the consciousness of rules, and also it has become the important language during the AIBO Youth Center's education work of "Rule Consciousness", which is a public service community, was started on May 4th, 2010, in Linquan City, Anhui Province which is mainly to carry out the work of civil rights education and change the social environments of my hometown.

Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO is more than 20 years older than me. But our friendship is so profound that it cannot use any simple word to describe. I can't forget when he bought bottled water to flush the toilet in the middle of the night, and then he seriously said that he would suicide if he didn't do it. That's a day the water supply was cut off without note.

In December last year, Japan's Kyodo News agency reporter Mr. WATANABE Yasuhito went to Zhengzhou City to interview me about the good friendship between ASO SEIICHIRO and me, which made me surprise.

Today, the gentle man, Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO who is promoting people-to-people culture exchange and strengthening the understanding and reducing conflicts between China and Japan was again refused enter into Mainland China. I was very sad and can't understand about it.

We hope the relevant departments can truly know more about Mr. ASO SEIICHIRO, and allow his free enter into Mainland China in accordance with the law.

At the same time, we are firmly opposed to swindle or infringe behavior upon the interests of our country, such as swindling the money in the name of the so-called "stability, deliberately making the barriers to the social development and progress in the name of the so-called "merits".

 

 

Contact ASO SEIICHIRO:

Telephone in Tokyo: 08054124915

Telephone in China: 15820785674

Mobile phone in Hong Kong: 852-56250302

E-mail: gikyoudai@hotmail.com

 

Contact Chang Kun:

Telephone: 13349108944

E-mail: Changkun2010@gmail.com

 

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Re: 【AIDS Rights】 Fwd: An Invitation To A London Conference

Dear Kun,
This information looks like a fraud. These types of 'conferences' have been used to swindle people in the past, so I will advise absolute caution in responding to the call.

On 3 April 2013 10:55, Kun Chang <changkun2010@gmail.com> wrote:


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Secretary NTP <ntpnetwork@abv.bg>
Date: 2013/4/2
Subject: An Invitation To A London Conference
To:



Greetings,

NTP Network invites you to her 2013 conference for a ground breaking meeting of the international youth movements and other related NGO's, where as many as 200 participants will convene to learning new ways to empower themselves and how to adhere to social norms. And also to meet others like yourself ; learning, teaching, inspiring and being inspired. Exploring the potential of a performance approach to unleash and nurture the human capacity to create, collaborate and change the world.
 
What are the objectives of this meeting? 
The 2013 conference will examine issues ranging from Human Rights and the rights of Women and Children, Rape as a weapon of War, Human Security Issues, and the roles of the developing countries towards these issues. In a broader angle putting into consideration these issues which includes discrimination (e.g. gender, race, disability); indigenous concerns; the role of technology and forensic science; the internationalisation of policing; balancing human rights and security; interviewing; the role of modern policing; corruption and ethics; and the differing structures of policing. The 2013 conference will be an opportunity to re-engage, students, NGO,s, professionals and academics in the fields of human rights and human security, and to create a discourse about issues that face human security in the 21st Century.
 
What will the program look like?
Unlike other events, instead, an international planning committee which is headed by Prof. Steve Roberts will design a comprehensive program and select speakers.
The program will include:
Thought-provoking plenaries;
In-depth breakout sessions for strategy-development;
Simulation games to fast-track learning;
Capacity and skills-building sessions; and
Debates to stimulate discussion.
In addition to the main program, the meeting will also host book launches, artistic and cultural activities and, as multicultural related events, plenty of space and opportunity for informal networking and alliance-building.
All plenaries and selected breakout sessions will have interpretation into English, Spanish and French.
Who can participate?
What happens if more than 200 apply? Anyone who is a member of  an NGO or progressive youth or women's organization or community based organization can apply to participate. If more than 200 people apply (as we anticipate), a global selection committee will select a representative 200 from among the applicants. This committee will ensure that the participants at the meeting are truly international and represent a diverse range of interests, issues, and regions. Preference will be given to organizations working for youth & women's rights from the South East Asia, Latin America and Africa.
VENUES AND EVENT DATES?
The events shall commence on the 6th till the 10th of May, 2013 at
St vincent Conference Centre, 
ParkHaus Hotels, 
Berkshire, 
United Kingdom 
RG1 2QH
Are there Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off?
The Protocol Officers shall be on ground to Pick-Up and Drop-Off delegates. 

How do I apply, and what is the deadline?
All Interested organizations should forward the
following information about their organization
Aims and objectives of the Organization Organization profile Achievement so far
Participants MUST be a group of 5-10 persons to qualify for registration. Contact ntpnetwork@gmail.com for more details , the deadline for application is as set by the Organizing Committee.
 
Regards,
Nuttal Patel

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【AIDS Rights】 Fwd: An Invitation To A London Conference



---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Secretary NTP <ntpnetwork@abv.bg>
Date: 2013/4/2
Subject: An Invitation To A London Conference
To:



Greetings,

NTP Network invites you to her 2013 conference for a ground breaking meeting of the international youth movements and other related NGO's, where as many as 200 participants will convene to learning new ways to empower themselves and how to adhere to social norms. And also to meet others like yourself ; learning, teaching, inspiring and being inspired. Exploring the potential of a performance approach to unleash and nurture the human capacity to create, collaborate and change the world.
 
What are the objectives of this meeting? 
The 2013 conference will examine issues ranging from Human Rights and the rights of Women and Children, Rape as a weapon of War, Human Security Issues, and the roles of the developing countries towards these issues. In a broader angle putting into consideration these issues which includes discrimination (e.g. gender, race, disability); indigenous concerns; the role of technology and forensic science; the internationalisation of policing; balancing human rights and security; interviewing; the role of modern policing; corruption and ethics; and the differing structures of policing. The 2013 conference will be an opportunity to re-engage, students, NGO,s, professionals and academics in the fields of human rights and human security, and to create a discourse about issues that face human security in the 21st Century.
 
What will the program look like?
Unlike other events, instead, an international planning committee which is headed by Prof. Steve Roberts will design a comprehensive program and select speakers.
The program will include:
Thought-provoking plenaries;
In-depth breakout sessions for strategy-development;
Simulation games to fast-track learning;
Capacity and skills-building sessions; and
Debates to stimulate discussion.
In addition to the main program, the meeting will also host book launches, artistic and cultural activities and, as multicultural related events, plenty of space and opportunity for informal networking and alliance-building.
All plenaries and selected breakout sessions will have interpretation into English, Spanish and French.
Who can participate?
What happens if more than 200 apply? Anyone who is a member of  an NGO or progressive youth or women's organization or community based organization can apply to participate. If more than 200 people apply (as we anticipate), a global selection committee will select a representative 200 from among the applicants. This committee will ensure that the participants at the meeting are truly international and represent a diverse range of interests, issues, and regions. Preference will be given to organizations working for youth & women's rights from the South East Asia, Latin America and Africa.
VENUES AND EVENT DATES?
The events shall commence on the 6th till the 10th of May, 2013 at
St vincent Conference Centre, 
ParkHaus Hotels, 
Berkshire, 
United Kingdom 
RG1 2QH
Are there Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off?
The Protocol Officers shall be on ground to Pick-Up and Drop-Off delegates. 

How do I apply, and what is the deadline?
All Interested organizations should forward the
following information about their organization
Aims and objectives of the Organization Organization profile Achievement so far
Participants MUST be a group of 5-10 persons to qualify for registration. Contact ntpnetwork@gmail.com for more details , the deadline for application is as set by the Organizing Committee.
 
Regards,
Nuttal Patel

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