【新唐人2011年5月5日讯】“六四”当年,天安门广场学生绝食四君子之一的侯德健,六四之后被驱逐出境,21年后的今天,侯德健再度在北京登台献唱。有人为侯德健解禁高兴,甚至认为是传奇式的政治事件,不过分析人士认为,这可能是中共当局粉饰太平的作法。
5月1号,侯德健在北京鸟巢参加了“滚石唱片30周年演唱会”,与《龙的传人》原唱者李建复压轴登场。
香港《明报》报导,演出主办方“在最后一刻拿到文化部的批文”,允许他在9万观众面前上台演唱。现场不少观众惊叫“他居然解禁了”,“简直就是传奇式的政治事件”。
现年55岁的侯德健,因创作歌曲《龙的传人》而闻名两岸,他于1983年赴大陆发展。1989年5月,他在天安门广场为声援民主运动与另外三人发起绝食,被合称为“四君子”,其他三人为刘晓波、高新、周舵。
1989年6.4凌晨,在戒严部队大军“压境”就要“清场”的千钧一发时刻,侯德健和周舵挺身和解放军谈判,从而避免了更大的流血牺牲。
可是,在官方封锁和洗脑下,中国民众尤其是年轻人对于八九“六四”天安门事件所知甚少。
六四后,侯德健被大陆驱逐出境,改为潜心研究易经,并在92年移民新西兰,淡出了“民运圈”。后来,他在台湾电视台讲风水、命理、占卜,彻底告别音乐、歌坛还有民运。
尽管如此,侯德健的“北京登台”还是引起了揣测:这一“六四”代表性人物重新被大陆官方容许,走入公众视野,是否带有政治信号?
被美国媒体封为中国百大知识份子之一的北风(温云超),在twitter上表示:侯德健06年就回来了,一直给一些地市的活动做音乐总监什么的糊口,在小场合也会唱一下。他认为没有任何特殊意味。
而流亡海外的八九工运领袖吕金花认为,这决非当局对八九六四解禁风向标,充其量是粉饰太平之用。
吕金花(海外民主人士):“侯德健出现在北京演出,是否中共当局或者上层有意思让大家知道一下,六四这件事情?我觉得这不可能,因为六四问题是他们的死命,中共现在有钱了,我觉得他们不会在政治方面放松的。另外一种想法就是说,侯德健当时和刘晓波搞绝食声明,他能回来演出了,这是可想而知让大家淡忘六四,有这种可能性。”【声音来源:《自由亚洲电台》】
据了解,侯德健83年进入大陆,90年被“驱逐出境”,到再次进入大陆,并且能够公开登台,还有一个重要环节就是:侯德健曾给某“民间”机构捐款200万元。
2006年12月,侯德健向“中国人权发展基金会”捐赠200万元,他也被聘任为基金会名誉理事。《人权网》发布了这一消息。
但这个所谓“民间”机构的基金会,理事长却是全国政协副主席、全国工商联主席黄孟复。有媒体表示,这种基金会实际上是官方组织。
新唐人记者 宋风、吴慧真 综合报导
Tiananmen Protestor Switches Sides?
Hou Dejian, one of the four hunger strike protesters
in the Tiananmen Massacre who was later deported,
returned to Beijing with his music show. Some took
this with delight, deeming it a political legend,
while most regarded it as an illusionary harmony
sugared up by China’s Communist party (CCP).
Hou Dejian joined the Disc 30 anniversary concert
on May 1 in Beijing’s Bird’s Nest stadium
and came onto the stage with Li Jianfu in the end.
Li was the original singer of the hit “The Dragon.”
Hong Kong’s Ming Pao reported that
Hou did not get permission until the last moment.
As he appeared on stage, the audience
was astonished by his release, calling it legendary.
Hou, 55, was famed for composing “The Dragon.”
From Taiwan, he went to China in 1983, launching
a hunger strike in Tiananmen in May 1989
for democracy. The other 3 protesters with him
were Liu Xiaobo, Gao Xin and Zhou Tuo.
In the early morning of June 4 1989, when the CCP’s
military was about to sweep over Tiananmen Square,
Hou and Zhou bravely came to negotiate with them,
diverting a potential fatal killing on demonstrators.
Most of the younger generations in China however,
know little about what happened in June 1989,
due to the CCP’s brainwashing and media control.
After deportation, Hou immigrated to New Zealand.
He shifted his focus to “The Book of Changes".
He bid farewell to rights activities, and appeared
on Taiwan TV programs to talk about fortune-telling.
Despite that, his reappearance in Beijing
sparked speculations of any political moves
due to his sensitive June 4 background.
One of China’s “100 Intellectuals”, “North Wind",
(Wen Yunchao) said on Twitter that Hou came back
in 2006, but only engaged in ordinary jobs
such as regional music supervisor. Political intentions
were not seen, so it was nothing special.
Lu Jinhua, exiled former leader of workers in 1989,
said, it is not a sign that the CCP would redress
the Tiananmen massacre. It is only a camouflage.
Lu Jinhua: “Can Hous reappearance be regarded
as CCPs intention of redressing the June 4 incident?
I think otherwise. June 4 has been so sensitive
that CCP would at least let it go as they get richer.
Or maybe Hou and Liu were just about to reconcile
with CCP, knowing that they both signed
the hunger strike declaration.”
It is reported that Hou, who entered China in 1983
and was deported in 1990, made his return in Beijing
largely due to his donation of RMB2 million
to some “civic" organization.
Hou donated RMB2 million in December 2006
to China Human Rights Development Foundation,
and was nominated as honorable Vice Chairman,
announced by Human Rights Web.
It is also known that the so-called “civic foundation"
was constituted by a group of CCP members,
such as CCP’s political consultative vice President
and national federation Chairman Huang Mengfu,
so it made this foundation a CCP organization.
NTD reporters Song Feng and Wu Huizhen