Jason Chao
Jason Chao Chao Teng Hei | |
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周庭希 | |
president of the New Macau Association | |
Personal details | |
Political party | New Macau Association |
Jason Chao Teng Hei (Chinese: 周庭希; pinyin: Zhōu Tíngxī; born December 12, 1986) was born in Macau. Chao is a voluntary social activist and LGBT rights campaigner. He is currently the President of the New Macau Association, the Director of the satirical newspaper Macau Concealer, co-founder and member of activist organisation Macau Conscience, and co-founder and member of Macau LGBT Rights Concern Group.[1]
Personal life
Education
Chao graduated in high school in 2006 and started doing Bachelor of Arts in Communications at the University of Macau.
Work
Chao works as a part-time IT technician and software developer.
Political stance
Chao is a leftist liberal and a democratic socialist.[2]
Social and political actions
2010
Elected as the president of the New Macau Association.
2011
- In June, Chao campaigned against a high-rise building proposal that would hugely impact the landscape of the Small Taipa Hill, by holding a referendum.[3]
- In December, Chao revealed that government misled the public to respond in favour of putting more regulations on the journalists and news media at the consultation on revising the Publishing Law and Audio-visual Law.[4]
2012
- During the consulting period for political reform at Macau, Chao fought for universal suffrage in the election of Legislative Assembly and Chief Executive, by conducting survey, holding a referendum and going on a hunger strike. However, he failed to accomplish it under pro-establishment organizations’ overwhelming propaganda.
- Chao exposed that the free Wi-Fi service provided by the MSAR government would decrypt users’ protected data and enforce censorship.
- Chao co-founded the activist organization Macau Conscience in July with several netizens including Bill Chou, an associate professor at the University of Macau.[5]
- In November, Chao co-authored with Bill Chou the second annual NGO Human Rights Report on Macau for 2012.[6]
2013
- In January, Chao conducted the “Initial Survey on LGBT individuals in Macau”, which is the first-ever survey on the LGBT community in Macau, for the Macau LGBT Rights Concern Group.[7]
- Chao revealed the architecture of the new campus of the University of Macau was in fact a copycat of the architecture of Nanjing Audit University, which had been constructed a few years earlier.[8]
- Chao and associate professor Bill Chou had a video conference with the Human Rights Committee of the United Nations, in which they revealed the human right violations in Macau that were never mentioned in the report submitted by the MSAR government.[9]
- By invitation of the European Union, Chao visited the EU committee in Brussels and the European Council in Strasbourg in May. He is the first Macau citizen from NGOs to be invited by the EU. During his visit, Chao met with several EU officials and leaders of NGOs headquartered in Brussels.[10]
LGBT rights movement
First involvement
In November 2012, the MSAR government withdrew same-sex cohabitants from the domestic violence legislation, leaving LGBT individuals unprotected under the proposed counter-domestic violence law.[11] Later, in December, Chao and some of his friends founded the Macau LGBT Rights Concern Group, which marks the beginning of LGBT rights movement in Macau. The group then organized the first Rainbow Equality Parade, dedicated to fighting for LGBT rights, including the protection under domestic violence legislation.[12]
Coming out
In January 2013, the Macau LGBT Rights Concern Group conducted a survey over LGBT individuals’ situation in Macau. On the day the results being published, Chao announced publicly his sex orientation towards males.[13]
Recent activities
- In February 2013, Chao believed that the fact that the government banned same-sex cohabitants from being in the domestic violence legislation might violate the International Covenant on Civil and Political Right since LGBT group should not be discriminated. Therefore, he sent a letter to United Nations Human Rights Committee, hoping that UN could intervene in this scenario.[14]
- In April 2013, Macau Rainbow was established; the Macau LGBT Rights Concern Group became an affiliated organization in which Chao is the spokesperson.[15]
- On the International Day against Homophobia, 2013, Chao, representing Macau Rainbow, held a flash mob at the Ruins of St. Pauls.[16]
External links
- Jason Chao's website Access Granted
- Jason Chao Facebook account
- website of New Macau Association
- YouTube channel of New Macau Association
- website of Macau Concealer
- Youtube channel of Macau Concealer
Notes
- ↑ 立法會選舉最年輕候選人 周庭希:普選令特首依靠市民支持
- ↑ 周庭希Facebook帳號
- ↑ 「全城公投」能否改變小潭山的命運?
- ↑ 新澳門學社就《出版法》及《視聽廣播法》修訂諮詢的意見
- ↑ 澳門良心facebook page
- ↑ 澳門人權報告 - 2012 年
- ↑ 澳門同志處境調查現正進行
- ↑ 「良心」轟澳大迴避「抄襲」 政界促校長立會解畫
- ↑ 新澳門學社 周庭希、澳門良心 仇國平 向聯合國人權事務委員會 匯報澳門人權狀況
- ↑ 周庭希應邀訪問歐盟政府
- ↑ 《家庭暴力防治法》 法律草案公眾諮詢總結報告
- ↑ 澳門同志權益關注組facebook
- ↑ 周庭希「出櫃」 承認同志身份
- ↑ 澳門同志關注團體致函聯合國 爭取合理權益
- ↑
- ↑ 澳亞衛視 -- 澳門萬象 -- 澳門彩虹 快閃反岐視