Attacks on teacher Alpais Lam highlight dirty politics in Hong Kong
Kerry Kennedy says debate over 'morality' has broader consequences
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The case of Alpais Lam Wai-sze, the teacher who swore at police during an altercation concerning Falun Gong protesters, raises important issues for the Hong Kong community.
Teachers are held in high regard here so any public action that appears to bring them into disrepute will be closely monitored. Yet Hong Kong's unstable political conditions cannot be disregarded. At any other time, the issue may not have received such attention. In the current circumstances, however, where any middle ground seems to have given in to radicalism, Lam's comments have proved incendiary. Some would say they have revealed the dark side of Hong Kong's politics.
It should be understood from the beginning that Lam is a good teacher. In 2011, she won a Chief Executive's Award for Teaching Excellence and last month she featured on an RTHK programme titled "Outstanding Teachers 2013". As far as professional standards go, this indicates that Lam's are not in doubt. So what is in doubt?
The issue is one of public standards. How is a teacher expected to behave in the community? The Code of the Education Profession can help here. It says that Hong Kong teachers are expected to "show respect for the law and the behavioural norms acceptable to society as a whole". By this standard, Lam's behaviour might be seen to be lacking, since she is publicly portrayed as attacking police and using bad language. On the other hand, the code also requires teachers to "be aware of current affairs, show concern about social problems and do his/her best to maintain a healthy social environment".
Reports of the incident indicate that Lam was coming to the aid of some Falun Gong protesters who were being harassed by another group. There are always two sides to a story. In this case, Lam's right, some would say obligation, to come to the aid of individuals she saw being unfairly treated has been given little air time. Politics intervened.
Initially, the anti-democracy media portrayed her in a very negative light as a teacher in breach of public standards. For a short time, Lam became the pro-democracy advocate the media loved to a hate. But the attacks went further than that.
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