- 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
CFHKS and civil organizations initiated a campaign to protest the SAR government to frozen 9 laws that related to labour protection, human rights and habour protection.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 16 July, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other Christian organizations petitioned to the Chief Executive Office, requesting the SAR government not to abolish 5 laws that protected labour rights.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 11 July, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS participated “Love China, Love Hong Kong Demonstration” and “1st July Prayer Meeting” organised by HKASPDMC and July 1st Link respectively.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 1 July, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersChristian & Missionary Alliance Church Union of Hong Kong issued "A Faith Statement at the Time of the Return of Hong Kong: Recommendation of Christian & Missionary Alliance Church Union of Hong Kong
Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: July, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersRepresentatives of CFHKS participated in “One Person, One Letter” campaign initiated by the Joint Committee on Concern for Election for having direct election in the first Legislative Council election of SAR.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong SocietyDate: 4 June, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersJuly 1st Link held "1997: Build a Civil Society Together" international conference.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 96/97, p. 9Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: June, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS held "human rights sharing forum, 1997".
Reference: Christian Weekly, no. 1706 (1997/05/04)Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong SocietyDate: 9 May, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Society For Truth And Light (STL) was established.
Reference: The Society For Truth And Light, About UsEvent Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: May, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Methodist Church, Hong Kong announced "The Pastoral Letter of A New Age".
Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: May, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and some of its members signed a statement initiated by The United Front of Defending Human Rights of Hong Kong People against the suggestions that violating human rights in “The Consultation Paper of Civil Freedom and Social Order” .
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong SocietyDate: 30 April, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHong Kong Human Rights Commission commented on “The Consultation Paper of Civil Freedom and Social Order” issued by the Legislative Council.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 16Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 25 April, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and Hong Kong Human Rights Commission petitioned to the Chief Executive Office for human rights condition in Hong Kong.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 15Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 31 March, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS signed a joint statement issued by the Joint Committee on Concern for Pornography and the Christian Joint Committee on Concern for Pornography against bad influence of pornography to teenagers.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 15Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Fellowship of Evangelical Students (HK)Date: 31 January, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other civil organizations joined the campaign initiated by The United Front of Defending Human Rights of Hong Kong People to oppose the repeal of laws and the restoration of the Public Order (Amendment) Ordinance.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 15Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Civil OrganizationsStart Date: 24 January, 1997End Date: 30 January, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS joined the campaign initiated by the July 1st Link to respond the repeal of 16 Laws in Hong Kong by the Preparatory Committee.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 15Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 11 January, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCRM issued a pastoral letter, “Marching in Unity of the SAR Church”.
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Church Renewal MovementDate: January, 1997LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCIC held "The Asian Network for the Rights of Occupational Accident Victims" and advocated installing 1 May holiday, and seeting up laws for work injury compensation and the right of collective labour negotiations.
Reference: Tong Wing Sze, Social Conscience or Troublemaker?, p. 44-45Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial CommitteeYear: 1997 - 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
CFHKS and other Christian organizations signed an open letter to three Chief Executive candidates to state Christian concerns for the future of Hong Kong.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 15Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 8 December, 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersA group of Christian scholars issued "Hong Kong Vision Declaration".
Event Organizer: IndividualsDate: November, 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Christian Joint Committee on Concern for Election submitted their comments to the Legislative Council regarding the election of the Provisional Legislative Council and the first Chief Executive.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 95/96, p. 20Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 6 March, 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersChristian & Missionary Alliance Church Union Hong Kong (CMACUHK) issued a "5 Year Plan". (Extended from the previous 10 year plan.)
Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsYear: 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersEFCC issued "The Biblical Basis for the Evangelical Free Church to meet the Future Changes".
Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsYear: 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersICCF established the "Task Force on Concern for the Future of Hong Kong Future".
Reference: Research & External Training Department, FES ed., Never dying flame : FES and Evangelical student movement (1957-2007), p. 11-47Event Organizer: Fellowship of Evangelical Students (HK)Year: 1996LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers - 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
The Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection published an article in Express to request the Legislative Council members vote against the funding proposal for setting up the Mandatory Provident Fund.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 95/96, p. 17Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 24 November, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersRepresentative of CFHKS met officials of the United Nations to introduce how the “United Nations Convention against Torture” was implemented in Hong Kong.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 13Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 26 October, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKHRC published an article in Mingpao to protest against Hong Kong government's passivity in improving human rights situation in Hong Kong.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 95/96, p. 16Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 25 October, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI, CFHKS and other organizations initiated a signature campaign against the Preliminary Working Committee to amend the Bill of Rights Ordinance.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 95/96, p. 16; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 13Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsStart Date: 21 October, 1995End Date: 22 October, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKHRC published an article, titled as, "The Preliminary Working Committee helped Britain to get away with its responsility".
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 95/96, p. 16Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 20 October, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersRepresentatives from CFHKS and Hong Kong Human Rights Commission met the Human Rights Council of the United Nations to discuss how the United Nations can continue to monitor the human rights situations in Hong Kong.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 13Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 27 September, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection issued a statement to regret that the Legislative Council has passed the mandatory provident fund scheme.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 27 July, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection and the Joint Operation for Supporting Equal Opportunities Bill sent petition letters to the Legislative Council.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 22-23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 26 July, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Joint Committee of Church Organizations on Concern for Retirement Protection submitted about 3000 signatures with a petition letter to the Government House against the proposal of the private mandatory provident fund.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 22Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 9 July, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKHRC attended the Legislative Council meeting to state their opinions on the outline of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 20Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 6 May, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection petitioned to the Government House to express their disappointment on the consultant's report of the private mandatory provident fund.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 20Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 6 May, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection petitioned to the Legislative Council to protest against the Council's rejection of teacher’s retirement protection scheme.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 27 April, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersChristian Joint Committee on Concern for Pornography published a statement and prayer in newspapers, and met Legislative Council members to protest against publishers of pornographic materials.
Reference: FES, FES Annual Report 1995, p. 12Event Organizer: Fellowship of Evangelical Students (HK)Date: 27 March, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection petitioned to the Governor and Legislative Council members for implementing retirement protection for aged people.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 14 March, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI officially joined Hong Kong Human Rights Commission (HKHRC).
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 18Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 6 March, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection met government officials to voice out its disappointment on shelving the retirement pension scheme.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 17Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 17 February, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government petitioned to the Xinhua News Agency HK Branch against political censorship.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 16Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 22 January, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCRM issued “Marching Towards SAR: Hong Kong Church Mission Declaration”.
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Church Renewal MovementDate: January, 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersJuly 1st Link was established by HKCI, CFHKS, HKCIC, SCMHK and other Christian organizations.
Reference: Joseph Cheng, The Other Hong Kong Report 1997, p. 475Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsYear: 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCCCC issued "HKCCCC Declaration of the Era".
Event Organizer: The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in ChinaYear: 1995LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCCCC issued "HKCCCC's Statement on the Future of Hong Kong".
Event Organizer: The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in ChinaYear: 1995 - 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
CFHKS and other civil organizations issued “Supporting Cheuk Ming Mansion and Tak Yan House Rooftop Shack Residents” statement, urging the government to resettle residents quickly.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 11Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 26 December, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers5 religious organizations, including CFHKS, sent an open letter to Democratic Party against the party's objection of releasing 125 Vietnamese boat people.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 11Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 23 November, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersA Mid-Decade Church Mission Consultation was held by Christian Mission Committee of HKCC to review the ministry of Hong Kong church and discuss challenges in the transitional period.
Reference: HKCC Annual Report 93/94, p. 9Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian CouncilStart Date: 1 November, 1994End Date: 5 November, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other religious organizations sent an open letter to Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Committee of the United Nations.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 11Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 31 October, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other Christian organizations jointly held “Care for Maria: Retirement Protection Scheme Testimony”. A joint petition letter was sent to the Governor together with the Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 13-14Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 30 October, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersChiu Sin Wing, representative of CFHKS commented on the Policy Address's suggestion of introducing the “United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child” to Hong Kong in an interview of Asia TV.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 11Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong SocietyDate: 7 October, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Christian Joint Committee on Concern for Election published a series of articles, “Christian Concern for Election Series”, in Christian Times.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 30; HKCI Annual Report 94/95, p. 13Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsStart Date: 21 August, 1994End Date: 11 September, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI, CFHKS and other organizations to discuss the political education in senior forms of secondary schools with government officials.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 29Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 5 August, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government held a 10-days sit-in at Star Ferry Pier in Tsim Sha Tsui for demanding direct election in 1995.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 29Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 29 June, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and many Christian organizations sent letters to Legislative Council members for supporting Equal Opportunities Bill. They also stated their position on “Equal Pay for Equal Work”, sex discrimination and homosexuality.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 26Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 13 May, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other organizations met with Councillor Alfred Tso Shiu-wai, urging him and other Legislative Council members to support New Territories Land (Exemption) Bill proposed by Christine Loh Kung Wai.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 26Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 22 April, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other organizations petitioned to Xinhua News Agency HK Branch for the freedom of the press and to urge the Chinese government to release Mr. Chik Yeung.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 25Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 21 April, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other religious organizations held a protest to the Xinhua News Agency HK Branch to request for releasing Mr. Chik Yeung immediately.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 10Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 8 April, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other religious organizations held a press conference to strongly condemn the violence of the New Territories Indigenous Inhabitants outside the Legislative Council. It also supported New Territories Land (Exemption) Bill proposed by Councillor Miss Loh Kung Wai, JP.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 10Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: March, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government called for a press conference to present the survey results about Legislative Council members’ positions on political reform proposal.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 13 February, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection submitted a petition letter to the Legislative Council to support a universal pension system which is contributed by employers, employees and the government.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 18 January, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and many organizations met the Secretary for Education and Manpower and Legislative Council members respectively to give their comments on mandatory retirement protection scheme.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 17 January, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other organizations sent a letter to the Governor for direct election in 1995. The personal secretary of the Governor returned a letter on 18 January.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 12 January, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection held a press conference, urging the government to give contribution to the scheme.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 22Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 4 January, 1994LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers - 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
The Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government issued a statement to condemn the Chinese and the British governments rejected a referendum on political reform.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 21Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 2 December, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI issued a statement with other organizations on toy factory fire at Shenzhen, and petitioned to Xinhua News Agency HK Branch.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 21Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 22 November, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other organizations held retirement protection prayer meeting before the Clock Tower in Tsim Sha Tsui.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 20Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 21 November, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI joined a rally and walkout at Chater Garden for defending democracy in Hong Kong. After the walkout, they sent petition letters to the Government House and Xinhua News Agency HK Branch.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian InstituteDate: 3 November, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent an open letter to Lu Ping, the Director of Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China against the Chinese government's intimidation to Hong Kong people's voice for democracy.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 24 October, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a petition letter to the Executive Council members, urging them to respect Hong Kong people’s will for democracy.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 21 October, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a petition letter to the Legislative Council members, urging them to support Hong Kong people’s struggle for democracy.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 20 October, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a letter to the Government House to comment on the policy address.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 19Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 10 October, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection petitioned to the Government House for the schedule of the implementation of Central Provident Fund.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 18Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 3 October, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS, and other Christian and Catholic organizations met the governor to state their expectations of 1993/1994 constitutional development.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 9Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 27 September, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent petition letters to the Government House and Xinhua News Agency HK Branch.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 93/94, p. 18Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 20 September, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS signed a joint advertisement with other organizations against the attempt of distorting the WWII history of the Japanese government.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 9Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 17 September, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government held a press conference to express its viewpoints on the 9th session of Sino-British negotiation. It also published the survey results conducted on 11 August.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 30Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 15 August, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government conducted a questionnaire survey on the public opinion of political development at Star Ferry Piers in Tsim Sha Tsui and Central.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 30Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 11 August, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government met with Assistant Comissioner of ICAC to express their worry about the relationship between functional constituency election and corruption.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 29Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 7 August, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government commented on the establishment of Human Rights Committee of the Legislative Council, and presented a letter to Legco.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 28Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 14 July, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent an appeal letter to the Governor for political reform. The letter was published in Mingpao.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 27Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 15 June, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a letter to the government to appeal that Hong Kong’s future political arrangements should meet the human rights standard of The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 26Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 23 May, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Joint Committee of Ko Shan Rally for Democratic Political Reform held a rally at Ko Shan Theatre for democratic political reform in Hong Kong.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 26; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 6Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 8 May, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection sent an open letter to John CHAN Cho Chak, who was the government official in charge of the consultation, to urge for implementing a complete retirement protection scheme in Hong Kong.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 25Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 7 May, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Joint Committee of Ko Shan Rally for Democratic Political Reform, which HKCI and CFHKS were members, held a press conference before the Clock Tower at Tsim Sha Tsui.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 25Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 1 May, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and CFHKS signed a joint advertisement to the Chinese and British governments to call for respecting Hong Kong people’s will and speeding up democratic development.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 25Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong SocietyDate: 22 April, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a letter to the Governor House to urge the Sino-British discussion should proceed along with the will of Hong Kong people and their basic human rights and willingness. Hong Kong people should participate, be informed and supervise the discussion process.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 25Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 18 April, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersSocial Concerns Committee of HKCC convened a meeting to promote public acceptance of the disabled persons. The "Church's Position Statement on Disabled Persons not Accepted by Community" has been issued.
Reference: HKCC Annual Report 92/93, p. 10Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian CouncilDate: 13 April, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent a letter to Legislative Council Members to urge the government to explain the postponement of political reform.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 2 March, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersChristian organizations, including HKCI, sent an open letter to Lu Ping, Director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, to state their viewpoints on Hong Kong future.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 23Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 5 February, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection sent an open letter with 10000 signatures to the Governor House to appeal for retirement protection covering citizens who reached retirement age.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 22Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 31 January, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Coalition for Universal Retirement Protection met Legislative Council members and issued the “Statement on Universal Pension”.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 22Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 28 January, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government sent letters to Legislative Council members, urging them to vote against Philip WONG Yu Hong's motion on 1995 political reform.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 21-22Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 13 January, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government held a press conference at Chater Garden to announce the opinion survey result of “Patten’s proposal”. They went to the Governor House for petition after the conference.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 21Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 1 January, 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKHRC published "Hong Kong Human Rights Report 1993".
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsYear: 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersBreakthrough obtained the grant of a piece of land from the government and prepared to build Breakthrough Youth Village. Inaugurated in 1996.
Reference: Breakthrough, Our HistoryEvent Organizer: BreakthroughYear: 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS, Breakthrough, HKCI, SCMHK and other organizations jointly signed the “Christian Statement on the Political Reform”.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 7Event Organizer: Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Fellowship of Evangelical Students (HK), Other Christian OrganizationsYear: 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other Christian organizations signed a joint statement on 1993/1994 Budget by “Grassroots United Front” and met with Legislative Council Members.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 7Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsYear: 1993LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers - 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
The Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government called for a press conference to appeal that Chinese and British governments should stabilize Hong Kong people's confidence and to respect their democratic demand.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 20; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 2 December, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersSocial Concern Committee of HKCC organised a forum on political reform to discuss the position of HKCC on the issue. It drafted a statement has been finally adopted by the Executive Committee, and published in Message.
Reference: HKCC Annual Report 92/93, p. 9Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian CouncilDate: 20 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI met Legislative Council Members to express their disappointment over the consultation paper of retirement protection. HKCI suggested to implement a social insurance system in Hong Kong.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 18Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian InstituteDate: 17 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government expressed their disappointment to Xinhua News Agency HK Branch over its view that the Legislative Council had no role in constitutional discussion.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 14 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other Christian organizations petitioned to the OMELCO to urge the Legislative Council members to shoulder their role of people's representative in the debate of political system.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 9 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS, HKCI and other civil organizations officially established The Confederation of the Civil Organization on the Promotion of Democratic Government.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 8 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Confederation of Civil Organizations on Promotion of Democratic Government held a press conference to state their position on the disputes between the Chinese and British governments over Hong Kong political system.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 18Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 8 November, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCivil Organizations Concern Political Policy Coalition submitted an open letter to the Governor to affirm the reforms stated in the Policy Address. But, the Coalition thought that they are not enough.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Civil OrganizationsDate: 18 October, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI, CSHKS and other organizations sent an open letter to Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China and the Xinhua News Agency HK Branch, urging the Chinese government to develop Hong Kong’s political system according to Hong Kong peoples’ will.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 16-17; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian InstituteDate: 17 October, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCRM issued “Facing 2000: Hong Kong Church Mission Statement”.
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Church Renewal MovementDate: October, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI met the Governor with other Christian organizations to express their suggestions for the Policy Address.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 15; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1993, No. 5Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 29 September, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI sent an appeal to the Governor with other Christian organizations for including human rights, democracy, and environment policy into the Policy Address.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 92/93, p. 15Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 18 September, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS with other Christian organizations and about 500 Christians published a prayer in Mingpao for democratization and improvement of livelihood in China.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 4Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 4 June, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI, CFHKS and other Christian and Catholic organizations gave their comments on 1991/1992 Budget.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 91/92, p. 16; CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 3Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 23 March, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS met with OMELCO, requesting the government to set up an independent review committee to investigate the fatal incident happened in Shek Kong refugee camp.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 2Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: February, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and civil organizations sent a letter to the Governor to voice out the problem of the living quality of the lower class and the inflation problem.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 2Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 1 January, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other organizations jointly published a statement in Mingpao and South China Morning Post to protest against government's cutting social welfare expenses.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 2Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: January, 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKHRC published "Hong Kong Human Rights Report 1991-1992 : The First Year Review of The Hong Kong Bill of Rights Ordinance".
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial Committee, Student Christian Movement (HK), Christians for Hong Kong Society, Church Workers Association, Hong Kong Women Christian Council, Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic Organizations, Other Civil OrganizationsYear: 1992LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersThe Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong established “Pastoral Centre for Workers” in San Po Kong for serving workers community and giving out a message of “Church Goes With You”.
Event Organizer: Other Catholic OrganizationsYear: 1992 - 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
CFHKS and other religious organizations met with OMELCO to protest against government's cutting expenses on social welfares. They requested the government to improve the living quality of the lower class.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 1Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 19 December, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCS suggested the government to provide traffic subsidies for aged people.
Reference: Christian Weekly, no. 1426 (1991/12/22)Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 12 December, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersCFHKS and other religious organizations signed a joint statement to Chinese government on Human Rights Day of the United Nations. They requested Chinese government should follow the mandates of China's “White Paper on Human Rights” and ensure the Chinese people enjoy the basic human rights described in “Universal Declaration of Human Rights”.
Reference: CFHKS, CFHKS Monthly Report, 1992, No. 1Event Organizer: Christians for Hong Kong Society, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 10 December, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersA group of Hong Kong Christian leaders visited Beijing and announced “Statement of Position of Hong Kong Christian Beijing Delegation”.
Reference: Christian Weekly, no. 1421 (1991/11/17)Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Council, Other Christian OrganizationsStart Date: 16 November, 1991End Date: 23 November, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and 11 Christian organisations issued a joint declaration to request the Hong Kong Christian delegation to express Hong Kong peoples’ concern on human rights when they visit Beijing.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 91/92, p. 12Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 25 October, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCS issued “HKCS Mission Statement”.
Reference: HKCS, Mission and VisionEvent Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: August, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI met Legislative Council Members to discuss Bill of Rights Ordinance. They requested the government to set up an independent human rights committee and objected the suspension of legislation of six bills related to civil rights.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 15Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 13 June, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI signed a joint declaration and published a memorial prayer in Mingpao. It also joined the candlelight vigil for June 4 massacre. Since then, the prayer and the vigil continued to be published and held annually.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 15Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian InstituteDate: 4 June, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI sent a joint declaration to legislative council with other Protestant and Catholic organizations against the call off of the port of the first asylum policy.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 14Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 6 May, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI sent a joint declaration to the Financial Services Branch with other Protestant and Catholic organizations to give their comments on the 1990/1991 Budget.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 14Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 26 April, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI signed a joint open letter to Lau Shan Ching, who was being jailed in the mainland for political activism. Also, it requested Chinese government to free 3 Hong Kong political activists.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 14Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 15 April, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersGospel 2000, Hong Kong, held a conferene of "Facing 2000: Unity, Belief, Mission".
Reference: Christian Weekly, no. 1379 (1991/01/27)Event Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 5 March, 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersTuen Mun Special Child Care Centre of the HK Council of the Church of Christ in China (TMSCCC) was established to serve disabled and mentally retarded children.
Reference: HKCCCC, Departmental MinistryEvent Organizer: The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in ChinaYear: 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers“10 Years Direction Research Group Report” was issued by HKCCCC. Member churches can customize their developing plans according to the report’s suggestions.
Event Organizer: The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in ChinaYear: 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers“ELCHK Mission Strategy 1990’s” was issued by The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hong Kong (ELCHK).
Reference: ELCHK, HistoryEvent Organizer: Other Christian OrganizationsYear: 1991LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCIC showed its concerns on “Au Wing Cheung Incident”.
Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Industrial CommitteeYear: 1991 - 1990LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthers
HKCI and 19 Protestant and Catholic organizations met OMELCO and submitted a statement on “The White Paper on Social Welfare into the 1990s and Beyond”.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 12Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 27 December, 1990LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI, Christian and Catholic organizations jointly published a statement protesting Chinese government imposed criminal charges to social movement leaders.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 12Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 7 December, 1990LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersLivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHong Kong Christian Patriotic Democratic Movement and 7 organizations initiated rally for Baodiao movement.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 11; FES, FES Annual Report 1987, p. 10Event Organizer: Fellowship of Evangelical Students (HK), Hong Kong Christian Institute, Hong Kong Church Renewal Movement, Other Christian OrganizationsDate: 28 October, 1990LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and other Protestant and Catholic organizations initiated signature petition to oppose the proposal of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party on amending constitution for Japanese military deployment in Persian Gulf.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 11Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 24 October, 1990LivelihoodDemocracyCivil RightsMoralityEducation/Social ResponsibilityWomen RightsBasic LawHong Kong ProspectCommunityOthersHKCI and some other Christian and Catholic organizations jointly held “Christian Obedience and Civil Disobedience” seminar.
Reference: HKCI Annual Report 90/91, p. 10Event Organizer: Hong Kong Christian Institute, Other Christian Organizations, Other Catholic OrganizationsDate: 16 September,