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122个美国华人团体集体呼吁:撤销禁止微信的行政令(图)

2020-09-19 来源: 北美新视界 原文链接 评论11条

九月十六号下午,在离旧金山联邦法庭就微信命运的第一次听证会只有一天之隔时,美国华人联合会(UCA)对外发布了由来自35个州的122个华人组织支持背书、由UCA起草和牵头的“就有关总统微信禁令致白宫的公开信”的新闻稿(网址如下),指出了这个行政法令的多处可能的违法和不合宪之处,要求白宫尽快收回成命,减少对华人社区的伤害。

122个美国华人团体集体呼吁:撤销禁止微信的行政令(图) - 1

在这个节骨眼上发布有大量华人社团支持的这封公开信,对华人社区、对正在努力中的律师们、对美国的公共舆论,都会有很正面的影响。目前这封公开信已有许多网站和媒体在转发和报道之中。(公开信和签名组织名单附后)就在美国总统在不久前有关禁止微信的行政命令发布之后,UCA经过多方咨询和商榷,认为尽管we loathe the restriction of freedom of speech on WeChat,但是白宫这一法令有损美国华人的利益,有损两国人民之间的正当交流,有损美中两国长远的关系。有鉴于此,我们将推动各界人士,反对白宫微信禁令的实施。我们将根据美国商务部即将颁布的微信禁令的细则,以及目前在旧金山联邦法庭提交的微信诉讼案的进展情况,来决定UCA下一步是否需要通过法庭来维护华人权益。

据最新相关消息,司法部在给微信诉讼案发起人的来往信件中明确说明商务部目前没有打算要限制微信的私人交流和使用,最终的决定很可能会集中到限制微信和其母公司在美国的商业和投资发展。看来微信的使用在北美将不会中断,但具体相关细则将会发布在几天后的商务部颁发的对微信和腾讯的制裁细则中。

UCA想指出的事,在此多事之秋,我们更应回顾历史,以史为鉴,以华人前辈为榜样,团结一心,在遭到不公正对待后,就应该挺身而出起,维护自己的正当权利。美国历史上和宪法史上诸多里程碑式的重大判案,都是由没有多少文化的老华侨在法庭上打出来的。UCA将和华人社区一起继续监督事态的发展,继续呼吁各界给予微信诉讼(https://uswua.org/)力所能及的帮助。

想阅读公开信英文版及签名组织,请继续读下去。

公开呼吁信原文

Dear President Trump,

The undersigned organizations would like to express our grave concern about the two Executive Orders you issued on August 6th, 2020, effectively banning the WeChat and TikTok applications.

If fully implemented, these Executive Orders will likely violate constitutional protections for all Americans and erode the American rule of law. In addition, these orders will most certainly harm American business operations and their ability to compete in China. But most importantly, these orders will tarnish America’s moral standing in the world, and certainly have an adverse and disparate impact on the lives of many Americans, including millions of Chinese Americans, by chilling their ability to freely communicate with others throughout the world. As such, we respectfully request that you rescind the two Executive Orders.

WeChat and TikTok are popular applications owned by companies in China that are used by hundreds of millions of people globally, not just in China. In the case of WeChat, a mobile communication and commercial platform, many Chinese Americans rely on the application for daily communication with their families and loved ones in China, for conducting business internationally, for civic participation and free political expression in America, and also for exchanging news and opinions that may not be easily available inside China. Thus, these Executive Orders would severely disrupt and uproot the way of life for millions of Americans, as well as limit the free exchange of ideas and facts both here and abroad.

While we recognize the privacy and cyber security concerns noted in the Executive Orders, and we loathe the restriction of freedom of speech on Wechat by the Chinese Government, to dictate and control the way Americans choose the Internet platforms and access information would fly against the openness and democratic values that are at the core of the American spirit. This unnecessarily restrictive and imperious action is out of sync with our core values and American constitutional principles like freedom of speech, and the right to due process under the rule of law. Furthermore, by banning these popular platforms according to the dictates of US government, we are moving dangerously close to the very censorship we so much loathe and often condemn in autocratic societies.

Mr. President, the United States has long stood for an open and free Internet. These Executive Orders, coupled with the Clean Network initiative your Administration has taken targeting China, would effectively create two separate and decoupled internets, which will only serve to restrict the free flow of information to and from China, and reverse the long-held national policy of an open and free Internet held by all previous administrations.

At a time of global pandemic and economic crises, this world needs more free and open communication and cooperation among the nations, not less. Starting an all-out Cold War on the technology front with China during a pandemic is certainly not in the best interest of the United States and this world.

As such, we respectfully request that you revoke the two Executive Orders. Sincerely yours,

Haipei Shue
(202) 672-5060; haipei.shue@ucausa.org
UCA President 

联署组织名单

ACP Foundation in DFW
All America Chinese Youth Federation
Alliance of Chinese Americans San Diego
American Chinese Experts Association 
American Ginseng Association
APAPA Ohio
Arizona Chinese History Association
Asian Caribbean Exchange
Association for Justice
Association of Chinese Americans 
Association of Chinese Professionals (Dallas) 
Association of Chinese-American Scientists and Engineers
Atlanta Chinese IT Association 
Beijing Associations of New York
Belles Far Go LLC
Birmingham Chinese Professor Association
Boston Chinese Photography Association
Bridge Road International Foundation
Carolinas Chinese American Civic Center
CASEC (Miami)
Chicago North Shore Chinese Center
Chicago Professors and Scholars Group
China Media LLC
China’s Children International
Chinese Amercan Voters Alliance Corp
Chinese American CEO Organization (LA)
Chinese American Chamber
Chinese American Federation (LA)
Chinese American Society of Ann Arbor
Chinese Association of Columbia (SC)
Chinese Association of Northwest Arkansas
Chinese Association of West Michigan
Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Arizona
Chinese Club of Western New York
Chinese Culture Society of Greater Nashua (NH)
Chinese Golden Voice Choir
Chinese Language School of Baton Rouge
Chinese School Association in the United States
Chinese-American Association of Newton (MA)
Chineses American Business Association in Birmingham (AL) 
Civic Education Alliance (Boston) 
Coalition for a Better Chinese American Community (Chicago)
Ding Ding TV
Dream Workshop Entertainment & Advertising LLC
East Tennessee Chinese/Chinese American Care
Families with Children from China (FCC) Capital Area
Families With Children From China Louisville Chapter
Florida Asian Services
Florida Asian Women Alliance
Florida Chinese Business Associates 
Florida Chinese Federation
Fujian Association of Southeast USA
Gee Tuck Sam Tuck Association
Greater Cincinnati Chinese Cultural Exchange Association
Greater Cincinnati Chinese Music Society
Greater NY New Asia College Alumni Association
Greater Philadephia Chinese Restaurant Association 
Hand in Hand International Adoptions
Hanlin Education Foundation of America
Henan Chinese Associates USA, Inc,
Hip Sing Association
Hotel Chinese Association of USA
Huntsville Chinese Association
International Child Search Alliance (ICSA)
International Institute for Hakka Studies IIHS
J&W PharmLab, LLC
Jinan University Alumni Assiciation at MA
Kentucky Chinese American Association
Knowledge Tree, Inc
Marathon Ginseng International Inc
Mental Health Association for Chinese Communities
Milwaukee Chinese Community Center
Mingdao School(Seattle)
Minnesota Chinse Association 
Minnesota Chinse Chamber of Commerce
Nanchang Project
National Asian American PAC FL
New Mexico Chinese American Association 
New Orleans Chinese Association 
New York Pan-Asian Democratic Club
North American Hangzhou Association
North Texas Hubei Association
Northeastern Wisconsin Chinese Association.
Northern California Chinese Culture Athletic Federation
OCA Greater Chicago
OCA South Florida Chapter
Ohio Chinese American Association
Olympia Area Chinese Organization
Portland Cantonese Opera Art Center
Seattle Chinese Bar Association
SHANA Chapter of Philadelphia
SHANA Washington Chapter
Shandong Fellowship Association 
Shanghang Hakka Association of North America – Chicago/Midwest US Chapter
Shanghang Hakka Association of North America SHANA
Sioux Falls Chinese Association(South Dakota)
Smallish Homes and Gardens
Soap Lake Resort
Southwest Chinese Association
Southwest Chinese Association
SW Florida Chinese Association
The Association for Justice
The Greater Cincinnati Chinese Association
The i-Center for Composites
The PEARL Institute of New York, Inc. 
UCA – MA
UCA National
UCA-Connenticut
UCA-IL
UCA-NJ
UCA-SF
UCA-WA
UCA-WI
United Chinese Association of Oregon
US China Corporate Brand Association
US Shandong Fellowship Association
US Vancouver Chinese Association
Utah Chinese Association of Utah
West Virginia Chinese Assocciation 
Westlake Chinese Culture Association
Wisconsin Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Wuhan University Ohio Alumni Association
Youth Coding and Innovation Club
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最新评论(11)
端木愚
端木愚 2020-09-19 回复
中國封禁臉書油管推特也不見你們去中國抗議打官司
蓝灵
蓝灵 2020-09-19
用着华为手机黑中国!你是脑残吗?!
nickolas
nickolas 2020-09-19
** 那是脸书不同意把服务中国信息的服务器放在中国 自己不进的
善結仁義
善結仁義 2020-09-19
华人团体干嘛要在中国为FB油管打官司? 美国在华商会也可以在当地递交诉状嘛,实在不行,你来告?🤣
Mr Yu
Mr Yu 2020-09-21 回复
自信
小鱼爱宝
小鱼爱宝 2020-09-19 回复
干得漂亮! 只有团结和行动,共同发声,种族和社群才能维权,不被歧视。
Dorislui
Dorislui 2020-09-19 回复
要用微信,返回自己國家吧!
蓝灵
蓝灵 2020-09-19
反华狗就别出来丢人显眼了🤣


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