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On the 13th, the Tainan City Police demolished the home of Chen Zhixiao, the latest victim of the South East Railway Project. Lin Feifan, deputy general secretary of the Democratic Progressive Party, who had also participated in the Southern Railroad Movement East many years ago, was accused of disappearing. Lin Feifan speaks today He said on Facebook: “I would like to implore Mayor Huang to allow me to temporarily dispose of this work authorization and suggest to the mayor as a citizen of Tainan.”
He said that in terms of administrative measures, he also hopes that the city government will be able to re-evaluate all feasible plans, including the preservation of the Huang stairs, the subsequent resettlement, and the counter-residents.
Lin Feifan noted on Facebook today that the residents of Nantie have been under tremendous pressure over the years, which is beyond the imagination of ordinary people. Recently, they live in fear, worried that someone will demolish their houses at any moment. Regardless of the process, “the result today is that they sacrificed their homeland in exchange for an underground railway for the city of Tainan.”
He said that he has always hoped that everyone can empathize with the feelings of the demolished homes and why they have to protect their homes at all costs.
He said he understands the mood of the majority of citizens who are looking forward to this construction, and he is also from Tainan. However, he believes that most citizens will also agree that the fear and anxiety that demolished homes have faced in the past nine years, and even the sacrificed homeland, deserve the utmost empathy and respect.
Lin pointed out that a city leader should do this even more, show the utmost empathy, do his best to communicate, think of various feasible corrective measures, and most importantly, use all strength to ease the confrontation between the citizens.
He said that in recent days, whether it is the mayor’s Facebook text, or even today, in the face of student support, he released the student response saying: “Do not ignore 90% of people’s opinions, you must support to Hong Kong “. Homelessness is alleviated, and it is easier for the public to deepen the misunderstanding of the demolished homes. “
He noted that in the last year or so, he has had many conversations with various friends who have cared about NSR for a long time, including friends from the Tainan city government, the Ministry of Transport and the private sector, and tried to provide suggestions for relevant decision-making units: Including how to rectify the cognitive gap between the two sides, correct the long-term stigmatization of residents that hinders urban development, and the possibility of thinking of more options, such as how to preserve the memory of the building, and even the possibility of reconstruction in a different place. Frankly speaking, the results are not good.
He said that after entering the system, he was very clear about his role and the responsibilities that this identity entrusted to him, it is his job to make the most of the channels within the system in the scope of his functions.
He said, “But I would like to implore Mayor Huang to allow me to temporarily arrogate this authority and propose to the mayor as a citizen of Tainan.”
He suggested that the mayor, from the perspective of the municipal administration, promote that the community identify with the demolished homes; demolished homes are also citizens and should not be considered enemies. Nantie residents have drained a lot of energy during the nine years of traction, but their homes filled with memories have disappeared. For demolished homes, this is the most painful time.
He suggested that the city government should do everything possible to eliminate antagonism between citizens and rectify the stigma that demolished homes suffer. Right now, the real focus is on Miping’s suffering from the demolished houses and on providing true affirmation and respect from the top of the township, rather than deepening the pain of home destruction.
He said that in terms of administrative measures, he also hopes that the city government will be able to re-evaluate all feasible plans, including the preservation of the Huang staircase, subsequent resettlement, and counter-residents.
He said that since the Nantie case, many friends have been threading needles in and out of the system, hoping not to see a forced demolition. This is the end of the matter, in the situation of demolished homes, everyone must show the utmost empathy and respect, and do everything possible to eliminate the antagonism between citizens and the stigma suffered by demolished homes.
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