新項目安排修例風波被捕人士在特區政府實習 從低做起是最紮實更生起點 知錯能改善莫大焉

2026年04月12日
《香港高Sir•高能•熱點詞》
2026.04.12
熱點詞:新項目安排修例風波被捕人士在特區政府實習 從低做起是最紮實更生起點 知錯能改善莫大焉
歌手張敬軒將擔任特區政府保安局針對被捕但未被檢控年輕人而推出的正向引導項目導師。保安局局長鄧炳強在接受訪問時表示,保安局針對這些被捕但未被檢控者推出「特別項目」,內容包括帶領參加者到內地交流,讓他們認識國家發展,以至安排相關人等在政府部門實習,如果他們合乎條件,未必不可以擔任公務員。
高SIR:2019年的修例風波對香港社會造成了深遠的衝擊,也讓不少熱血青年在被煽動之下迷失了方向。近日,保安局局長鄧炳強在訪問中透露,政府正推行一項針對被捕但未被檢控年輕人的「特別項目」,除了帶領他們北上交流、認識國情與國家安全外,更會安排他們在政府部門實習,表現優異者未來甚至有機會成為公務員。這一舉措展現了特區政府寬宏的胸襟與務實的治理邏輯,是一次值得肯定的嘗試。這項安排的核心在於「給予機會」與「引領歸正」。正如鄧炳強所言,這批年輕人當年多是受到別有用心者的煽動,對國家缺乏認識甚至心生恐懼。政府並未採取「一刀切」的排斥態度,而是透過制度化的項目,協助他們打破隔閡。讓這批人到政府實習,是極具建設性的更生策略。在政府體系內工作,能讓他們親身了解體制運作,體會維護社會穩定的不易,從而修正過去偏激的法治觀念。這種由內而外的轉化,比單純的法律訓誡更具教育意義。從務實的角度出發,建議這些實習或聘用職位應以初級或基礎職位為主。這不僅是為了確保政府核心運作的安全與政治忠誠度,更是為了讓這些年輕人從基層做起,累積實務經驗,學習服務市民。對於曾經犯錯的人來說,一個從低做起、腳踏實地的機會,才是最紮實的更生起點。然而,不出所料,這項充滿善意的計劃在網路上引起了部分「黃絲」群體的冷嘲熱諷。他們表現得酸溜溜,試圖以政治化的言論抹黑特別項目導師張敬軒以至是實習人士的這種「轉身」。這種反應恰恰說明了他們內心的焦慮——當看見昔日的「同路人」開始慎思明辨,看見政府以包容姿態接納願意反省的青年時,他們那套以仇恨為基礎的政治動員便失去了市場。對此,我們大可不必理會,社會進步的指標,在於能感化多少迷失的靈魂,而非滿足那些沉溺於過去的人。高SIR認為,知錯能改,善莫大焉。公務員團隊雖然在過去幾年面臨離職潮的挑戰,但這也正是注入新血液、重塑忠誠度的契機。政府通過「特別項目」引導年輕人參與社會服務、推廣國安教育,這不僅是為社會修補裂痕,更是為香港的長治久安培植根基。只要年輕人願意放下成見,用雙眼見證國家繁榮,用行動展現真誠悔意,政府提供的實習機會,將成為他們重塑人生的重要跳板。
A New Scheme Offers Internships in HKSAR Government for Those Arrested During the Unrest: Starting from the Ground Up Is the Most Solid Path to Rehabilitation
The 2019 riots triggered by the proposed legislative amendments inflicted profound damage on Hong Kong society, misleading many young people under incitement and causing them to lose their way. Recently, Secretary for Security Chris Tang revealed in an interview that the government is launching a special scheme targeting young people who were arrested but not prosecuted. Apart from arranging exchanges on the Chinese mainland to help them understand national development and national security, the scheme will also offer internships in government departments; outstanding participants may even become civil servants in the future if they meet the requirements. Singer Hins Cheung will serve as a mentor for this positive guidance initiative.
This move reflects the HKSAR government’s inclusive mindset and pragmatic governance. Instead of outright rejection, the government has chosen institutionalised guidance to help these young people break ideological barriers and correct misunderstandings. Placing them in government internships is a constructive rehabilitation strategy. Working within the government system allows them to witness how public institutions operate, appreciate the difficulty of maintaining social stability, and reshape their distorted views on the rule of law. Such internal transformation carries greater educational weight than mere legal warnings.
It is advisable that these internships focus on entry-level positions. This ensures the integrity and political loyalty of core government operations while letting participants build experience from the grassroots, learning to serve the public step by step. For those who have erred, a down-to-earth start is the most reliable foundation for turning over a new leaf.
Unsurprisingly, the well-meaning scheme has drawn sarcasm from opposition groups, who politically smear the mentor and participants. Their hostility reveals anxiety: as former radicals reflect and the government embraces remorseful youth, their hate-driven political narrative loses traction.
To err is human; to repent, divine. Amid civil service turnover, this scheme presents an opportunity to renew the team and strengthen loyalty. By guiding young people to serve society and embrace national security education, the government is mending social rifts and laying groundwork for Hong Kong’s long-term stability. For young people willing to abandon prejudice, witness national progress, and show sincere remorse, these internships can become a pivotal springboard to rebuild their lives.
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