A Letter to the Students in the Freedom Plaza… “No one can make you feel inferior without your permission.", Eleanor Roosevelt
Students of Taiwan, I admire your courage and determination as you peacefully object to the recent suppression of your civil liberties. I believe the people of a democracy have a sacred responsibility to be vigilant, and to act courageously when their freedom of expression is threatened. You have an opportunity to make history by showing the entire world how you respond when your freedom of expression and right peacefully to assemble are unfairly denied. I have been visiting Hong Kong since the 1960s. I was a visiting professor at Hong Kong University for a year and a half recently. I have followed the slow but steady erosion of freedom of expression in Hong Kong in the last decade. Talk show hosts who were outspoken were removed. The majority of Hong Kong newspaper reporters say they are censored, or censor themselves. The citizens of Hong Kong are not allowed to vote for a President, and the “Chief Executive” of Hong Kong reports to the Central People’s Government in Beijing. Of course the handover of Hong Kong to China was unavoidable, because the 99 year lease to England had expired. I must admit to you -- I worry that events are slowly leading Taiwan in the same direction as Hong Kong, for different reasons and by different political processes. But I believe you have in your hands the power to influence the direction of your government through peaceful protest. Visiting professor of NTU Arthur Woodward