【禁聞】《我是黎智英》成禁書 緣起“六四”

【新唐人2011年6月27日訊】最近,大陸珠海出版社出版了香港傳媒大亨黎智英的自傳《我是黎智英》。被當局新聞監管機構查禁。而珠海出版社也因此遭到中共的整肅。有消息說,出版社的社長、副社長、總編輯等高層全部被撤職。《我是黎智英》這本書,究竟是甚麼地方觸犯了中共的紅線呢?請看報導。

黎智英是《壹週刊》和《蘋果日報》的創刊人。日前,他撰寫的自傳《我是黎智英》在廣東省珠海市的出版社出版,並開始在大陸書店公開發行。

消息被媒體披露後,引起大陸監管部門高度注意。廣東省出版局隨後聲稱,這本書仍在審批中,不能在市面上銷售,會繼續調查這起事件。

而香港《東方日報》消息說,廣東出版界一位了解事件的人士,最近向海外媒體透露,國家新聞出版署和廣東省出版局已經到珠海進行調查,珠海出版社的社長、副社長、總編輯等高層都被撤職。

6月13號,有網友在網上留言問:為甚麼《噹噹網》和《卓越網》的《我是黎智英》這本書都下架了呢?

據知情人士透露,《我是黎智英》在大陸出版流程上並不存在原則問題,在出版之前也已經報備。之所以這本書會被查禁,知情人說,中共當局有可能針對的是黎智英個人的政治立場。

黎智英1948年12月出生,廣東順德人。他家本是大戶,在中共執政後家財散盡。12歲那年,他游泳偷渡到香港。

黎智英在香港屬於「新富」,他白手起家,在1981年創辦了休閒裝品牌“佐丹奴”。而“六四”事件可以說是黎智英人生的一個重大轉捩點。

據說,“六四”事件爆發後,他積極介入,為慘死的學生痛哭,爲支聯會義賣T恤、和朋友們一起刊廣告,支援前香港《文匯報》總編輯。

最典型的案例是1994年7月,黎智英在旗下的《壹週刊》刊登了一封題為《給王八蛋李鵬的公開信》,強烈指責“六四”事件當時的中共總理李鵬。 此後,他的“佐丹奴”業務也因此在中共的壓力下被迫結束。

黎智英在1991年創建的《壹週刊》以「不扮高深、只講事實」爲口號,大搞調查式採訪,對中共極盡諷刺,兩年間就變成爲暢銷刊物。1995年6月20號正式創刊的《蘋果日報》,以精美的編排、全彩的印刷、讀者第一的路線,很快成爲香港銷量第二的報章。

黎智英的政治立場滲透了他的整個傳媒王國,他積極反共、標榜民主。由於《壹週刊》和《蘋果日報》經常批評中共集權專制和香港特區政府,黎智英一直被中共打入另冊,甚至《蘋果日報》和《壹週刊》記者進入中國大陸採訪,時常遇到中共當局刁難。這兩份刊物在中國大陸也被列為違禁品,不能攜帶進入大陸。

新唐人記者李靜、李璐綜合報導。

China Bans “I am Jimmy Lai”

Zhuhai Publishing House recently published

Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai' autobiography

"I am Jimmy Lai." The regime banned the book.

Zhuhai Publishing House was therefore purged.

Its president, editor-in-chief and senior employees

were dismissed. What is in this book

that violates the communist』 regime base line?

Lai is the founder of One Week and Apple Daily.

He wrote an autobiography "I am Jimmy Lai",

which got published in Zhuhai City, Guangdong.

It starts public offering in mainland bookstores too.

The book drew high regulatory attention in mainland.

Guangdong Provincial Publishing Bureau claimed

subsequently that the book is still under consideration

and can not be sold in the market now.

Hong Kong』 Oriental Daily reported, the State Press

and Publication』 Administration and Bureau

of Guangdong Province all sent people to Zhuhai

to investigate. Zhuhai Publishing House president,

VP, editor-in-chief, senior editors were dismissed.

On June 13, netizen asked online: “Why did 『Joyo』

and 『Dangdang』 take the book off the shelf?”

Before "I am Jimmy Lai" was published in mainland

and has also been reported on prior to its publication.

The ban of this book now could be due to the fact

that the regime is against Lai』s political position.

Born in December 1948, in Shunde, Guangdong,

Lai comes from a wealthy family that lost all after

the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) took power.

When he was 12, he swam to sneak into Hong Kong.

Lai became from the "new rich" in Hong Kong.

He started from scratch, founding the casual brand

"Giordano" in 1981. The Tiananmen 『6•4』 massacre

was a major turning point for him.

It is said that after 『6•4』 massacre he got involved

actively, crying out against the students』 tragic death,

selling T-shirts for the Alliance charity,

and publishing advertisements with friends

to support former editor of HK』s Wen Wei Po.

In July 1994, Lai published a letter in One Week,

entitled "Open Letter to Li Peng, Son Of A Bitch,"

criticizing Premier Li Peng for the 『6•4』 massacre.

Since then, CCP has forced his business to close.

Jimmy Lai created One Week in 1991, using

the slogan "Do Not Pretend To Be Sophisticated,

Just Tell The Truth." One Week published

intense investigative interviews, satirizing CCP,

making it a best-selling publication within two years.

On June 20 1995, Apple Daily started with a pretty

layout, full color print and a first line of readers,

soon becaming the second biggest newspaper in HK.

Lai's political stance permeates his media empire,

he acts as anti-communist, promoting democracy.

As One Week and Apple Daily always criticized

the communist totalitarian dictatorship

and Hong Kong』s Special Administrative

Government, Lai has been alienated by the regime.

Reporters of Apple Daily and One Week

always encounter difficulties in China from CCP.

The two magazines are banned in mainland China.

NTD reporters Li Jing and Li Lu