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Facing the calamity:a step through hurts and hardship and look beyond for generations to come
- 編/著/譯者 /
Fred Him-San Chin
- 出版機關 /
國家人權博物館
- 出版日期 /
2023-10
- 主題分類 /
教育文化
- 施政分類 /
文化及觀光
- ISBN /
9789865329341
- GPN /
1011201413
- 頁數/張數/片數 /
328
- 裝訂 /
平裝
- 定價 / NT$
300
-
9
折優惠價 / NT$
270
簡介
陳欽生(1949-),生於馬來西亞
1967年以僑生身分來臺,就讀國立成功大學化學工程系。
1971年因台南美國新聞處爆炸案被捕,卻以叛亂案獲判12年刑期。
1983年出獄,但被禁止返回馬來西亞,因無台灣身分證而流落街頭約三年。 1986年人生才真正開始。
2009年起,投身人權相關運動,並在白色恐怖景美與綠島紀念園區,長年擔任導覽志工,被大家暱稱為「生哥」。
本書由陳欽生親自執筆,紀錄成長歷程、受難遭遇與投身人權運動的生命軌跡,2023年經修訂後發行再版。
目次
Contents
Forewords ................................................................................... 6
Preface....................................................................................... 10
Timeline..................................................................................... 15
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.......................................................... 16
1. As a Malaysian Citizen.............................................................. 21
My birth place........................................................................... 21
Japanese invasion in Malaya ..................................................... 22
A quick look of Malaysia........................................................... 23
Schooling in Malaysia................................................................ 30
Trip to Taiwan........................................................................... 35
2. My Disaster............................................................................... 40
Day of arrest.............................................................................. 40
My bad luck came...................................................................... 45
Trying to kill myself................................................................... 49
Sad memory .............................................................................. 52
Ensnarement.............................................................................. 54
Interrogation.............................................................................. 58
Arriving Jing Mei Detention Center........................................... 60
Indictment.................................................................................. 66
The horrible Statute of the Rebellion Punishment...................... 71
The breathtaking sentencing court............................................. 77
International rescue.................................................................... 86
My appeals and the fruitless redress........................................... 87
Life at Jing Mei Detention Center.............................................. 89
Malaysian representative visit was prohibited............................ 90
3. National Human Rights Museum.............................................. 93
4. Green Island............................................................................... 96
New Life Correction Center and Oasis Villa (note).................... 99
Memories in Oasis Villa........................................................... 102
Drastic change of my attitude of mind..................................... 109
Life in Oasis Villa as day-time laborer...................................... 111
My dog in prison..................................................................... 121
5. Ren Ai Education Center (1981-1983)..................................... 127
My release................................................................................ 129
Where are my guarantors?....................................................... 131
6. Homeless Life.......................................................................... 135
Looking for a new start............................................................ 140
Mother failed to take me home ............................................... 142
Mother's visits I....................................................................... 144
Mother’s visit II........................................................................ 149
7. Years of Happy Life................................................................. 154
My way home.......................................................................... 155
Childhood happiness................................................................ 160
8. New Life.................................................................................. 168
Works during my homeless days.............................................. 178
Jobs before the Martial Law was lifted.................................... 183
Jobs after the Martial Law was abolished................................ 192
9. New Challenges....................................................................... 197
Travelling and visiting customers............................................. 202
Travelling in Scandinavian countries........................................ 205
10. All on My Own........................................................................ 215
Different attitude of life........................................................... 220
11. As a Witness ............................................................................ 225
As a narrator of White Terror (2011-2018).............................. 230
12. Jing Mei Guide Office ............................................................. 239
Activities of the parks.............................................................. 242
13. Human Rights Banquet............................................................ 246
14. My earnest gratitude to National Cheng Kung University........ 250
15. International Human Rights Day ............................................ 251
16. Contacts with Foreign Visitors................................................. 256
How I got to know FIHRM..................................................... 257
Distinguished visitors .............................................................. 260
Albie Sachs-The Judge of South Africa..................................... 264
Former South Africa President-Mr. F.W. De Klerk.................... 267
Friend from Canada................................................................. 270
Request for a visit from Thailand............................................. 278
Visit of US Delegation-Speaker Nancy Pelosi ......................... 280
17. Mail Contacts (1)..................................................................... 283
Mail Contacts (2)..................................................................... 285
1. Green Island White Terror Memorial Park........................... 287
2. Jing Mei White Terror Memorial Park.................................. 288
First draft of entry................................................................ 290
Overview.............................................................................. 290
Methodology........................................................................ 292
Sources................................................................................. 293
Mail Contacts (3)..................................................................... 295
The positive feedback of Mr. Kivanc dinler-the champion.... 299
Mail Contacts (4)..................................................................... 303
Trip to New Zealand............................................................ 304
18. My Eldest Brother Seeking for Help......................................... 314
Letters from International Amnesty.......................................... 318
INDOOR SYMPOSIUM ......................................................... 319
Postscript................................................................................. 322
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