• Give youngsters arrested in unrest second chance, former justice chief urges – SCMP

    Ex-justice boss urges Hong Kong to give youngsters arrested in 2019 unrest a second chance

    We must give them a chance to start fresh once they have learned from their mistakes and accepted legal responsibility, Elsie Leung says

    A former justice chief has called on Hongkongers to give young people who were arrested during the 2019 anti-government protests a second chance, saying punishment alone will not change their views on society.

    Elsie Leung Oi-sie, as well as businessman Irons Sze Wing-wai, made the appeal on Monday in two separate videos by Project Change, an NGO set up in 2020 to help young offenders.

    “Youths are the pillars of our future society. For those who were misled or did not think things through, leading them to commit crimes, once they have learned from their mistakes and accepted the legal responsibility, we must give them a chance and allow them to start fresh,” said Leung, also a former deputy director of the Basic Law Committee.

    If they are devoid of job opportunities, how can they reintegrate into society?

    Leung stressed Beijing officials cared about young people and that city leader John Lee Ka-chiu also said it was society’s responsibility to give offenders the opportunity to reform.

    She said punishment alone could not change their views towards society.

    “It is our duty to educate them and help them understand their wrongdoings. If they have already received such education, I believe they should be given an opportunity to reintegrate society,” she said.

    “Otherwise, if they are not in harmony with society, how can they contribute to it?”

    Project Change has helped about 170 young people arrested in the 2019 unrest and had handled dozens of career advice inquiries as of June this year.

    In another video, Sze, also local delegate to the Standing Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, called on society to work together to help young offenders.

    South China Morning Post (scmp.com)
    Ex-justice boss urges Hong Kong to give youngsters arrested in 2019 unrest a second chance

    【A Story of Myself】The university student charged with riot

    James (pseudonym)  was arrested and prosecuted in 2019. Having lived under great fear and anxiety for over a year, he believed he was labelled as somebody ‘without a future’. He described, “It feels as if I am drowning and unable to breathe, with no clue how to react.” 

    Until he got in touch with Project Change; “It is like I was in a pitch-black room trying to figure out my way but had no idea where I was. Then I suddenly found the switch,” he said. 

    【From parents】Parents: “My son really changed after participating in the Project.”

    The arrested youth was only in his early 20s when he was arrested for assault. The long and dreaded process from prosecution to trial worried his parents tremendously as well. After seeking advice from a social worker, the son decided to reach out to Project Change. In the first nine months after arrest, the son had been rather hopeless and had prepared himself for prison. Nonetheless, with the help of Project Change and its legal team, he was sentenced with a ONE Bind over for disciplinary behaviour, giving him a second chance in life. His mother said in joy, “My son really changed after participating in the Project.”

    應對港青精神健康危機刻不容緩

    香港過去數年,經歷前所未有的動盪及變遷。

    一場反修例事件風波,掀起了一場又一場街頭上的示威、衝突。家庭因而分裂、社會因而撕裂,無論是政府與市民,還是建制與泛民陣營支持者之間,皆出現了前所未見的鴻溝,甚至仇視。是次事件,也在香港觸發了一場嚴峻精神健康危機,令不少人陷入精神困境;而7月1日發生的刺警及自殺案,更發出了令人觸目驚心的警號。

    姑勿論支持此運動的人初心如何、反對此運動的市民原因又是如何,我們應當在遵守法律的大前提下向前看,必須着手解決困擾我城的巨大精神壓力,讓港人重新出發,共建一個能為不論政見、不論立場,皆可安居樂業,找回安全感的家園。

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