China Youth Service & Recreation Center
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China Youth Service & Recreation Center 神州青年服務社 | |
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Founded | 1977 |
Headquarters | Room 101, 1/F, Wilson House, 75-75A Tai Po Road, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong |
Ideology | Conservatism (HK) Social conservatism Anti-communism (HK) Three Principles of the People |
Political position | Right-wing |
Regional affiliation | Pro-ROC camp Pro-democracy camp |
Website | |
http://www.chinayouth.org.hk/ | |
China Youth Service & Recreation Center (神州青年服務社) is a Hong Kong pro-ROC organization founded in 1977. CYSRC aims to "Carrying for cross-strait relations, serving Hong Kong". Former President 林偉棠 said, "The new generation of Hong Kong people came across the Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth Flag during the march, and were interested in learning more about it, and eventually joined the organization."[1]
Policy
[edit]- Concern for national affairs: Promote exchanges between Taiwan and China, strive for the Three Principles of Democracy and the unification of China (cross-strait democratic unification); promote national education, commemorate the history of the Republic of China's war of resistance, and fight for compensation for Japan; carry forward the love of compatriots and support the education of our compatriots in northern Thailand.
- Promoting Hong Kong democracy movement: advocating civil rights education, fighting for universal suffrage in Hong Kong, and realizing that sovereignty rests with the people; supporting democratization in China, and voicing support for the vindication of the June 4 democracy movement.
- Serving the grassroots in the community: aiming to serve the Nanchang people and build a new community, paying attention to people's livelihoods and safeguarding their rights and interests, providing community and volunteer services, and promoting cultural and recreational educational activities for young people.
References
[edit]- ^ "【黃安之亂】港親台團體揮青天白日旗也受干預 商討反撃行動". 蘋果日報 (香港). 2016-01-16. Archived from the original on 2016-02-22. Retrieved 2016-01-16.