2.3 The
story
of Ah Sui
New Youth, Bimonthly Jan. 79. * Ah Sue- sui' means`water
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If somesone tells you, here in Hong Kong among the four millions population, some people have been living for years in a place where there is no electricity, no water no hygienic facilities, on top of trash and execrement, not more than 200 fts. for a family of more than ten members; you won't believe it. But in the reality there is a lot of places where you can find the above mentioned living environment. For those living in the typhoon shelters, this is always a common scene. Let us listen to what Ah Sui---a little bou living in the tuphoon shelter tells us:
a modern
After the war, Hong Kong turns from a fishing port
70 capitalist centre in the far East stress on technology, management? Centralization of capital. Fishing has also been mechanized.
in the old days Hong Kong was a fishing port my grindper & papa were fishermen for generations. Life was poor but simple then. We were poor but still can find a living.....
Little Kids often fall into the water and get drown. So the little kids are all
tied up for safty sake.
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We anchored
our boats near the shore and went ashore to find a (Living. Our boats torn down
and were rebuilt into Small squatter
Because of poor service in collecting trash and human waste, Be 'do everything on our boat and throw the rubbish out of the boats. We are sur- rounded by trash and dirty water The tunnel pipes in town leads the dirty water into the seas around, making the place more and more intolerating! Huts built on the Shallow water are alway left with trash in times of ebbs. 6.1
"Wesence of electricity water supplies causi much trouble. We have
to buy water
every (day. Ona Small
tank costs 504 Jeach and is not as convement as
Stap water. We have to fighter the use of wandge
But money is Ar
important question. "A" mechanized"
boat needs 200,000 or 300,000- Poor fishing boats like
ours can
•never afford. We are soon defeated in the competition
We live in
•15-20 ft long. We squeeze a Living in our boat and have to folerate all year
terrible, stinky small
the
Bround.
our boat is old & weather beaten. water keeps leaking in. We have, to take a few hours everday to throw out the water,
In typhoon days, in confusion, big
·boats crash against small boats. And in the small huts, the dirty. "water overfloods and brings in all
the trash.
Because No electricity we have to Lit keroine lamps and fire broke out very aften. Because all the boats are paddled together fire soon burn' all boats around once It is put
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Transportation
"on water is trouble- Some and costy. We have "to travel more than
10 times a day in sain-
bans.
in-
"
Most of us are uneducated. We came out to work long before we finish our primary education. There is only a few schools in the typhom shelter and it is very convenient to
до ashore for school. There is no furniture in the boats
we have to climb to the floor to do our homeworks and the oil lamps light is dim- Studying in such a way, sometimes we just wast 12.
us
We are living in such a terrible condition. Our lives and properties are not pro- tected. We are deprieved of "all rights enjoyed' by the people on shore: markets, medical service. We've been tolerating all these for years. But recently.....
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We now understand we must stand up and unite together to fight for a stable, secure home. The govt. has a responsibility towards us. Therefore we organized ourselves and appeal to the governor for settlement gishore. We have petitioning overnight several times. We demand: (1.) Immediate settlement of all daagmens
boats in Yaume L FOR FLYERS
boats.
→ Settle an the
within & year. Vike won't give.
up! We shall demand our rights!
We are not
Protest the distortion
We demand settleme
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