DistantNews
Support us
๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ผ Taiwan /Crime & Justice

Kinmen prosecutors, police host youth screening of 'Moana,' urge resistance to drugs, fraud, vote-buying

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Kinmen prosecutors and police hosted nearly 500 young people to watch Disney's "Moana" live-action film as part of a summer youth project.
  • Chief Prosecutor Yeh Tzu-cheng used the film's protagonist, Moana, to encourage resistance against temptations like drugs, fraud, and vote-buying.
  • The event also included police outreach on issues such as anti-violence, anti-drug, and internet safety, with a focus on preventing illegal activities during the summer break.

Kinmen prosecutors and police collaborated to host nearly 500 local youths for a special screening of Disney's live-action "Moana." The event, part of the "Summer Youth Project," aimed to engage young people during their break while promoting important social messages. The screening took place in a large, state-of-the-art cinema, offering a unique experience for the attendees.

Chief Prosecutor Yeh Tzu-cheng used the film's heroine, Moana, as a role model, encouraging the young audience to emulate her courage and wisdom. He specifically urged them to resist three key temptations prevalent in the real world: drugs, fraud, and vote-buying. Yeh highlighted Moana's journey of overcoming obstacles to save her world as an analogy for confronting these challenges.

During the event, the Kinmen County Police Bureau, led by Director-General Huang Jen-tsung, conducted outreach on various issues critical to youth safety. These included campaigns against violence, drug abuse, gambling, and promoting internet safety, with a particular emphasis on preventing the sharing of private images. The police also set up informational booths to raise awareness.

Yeh also addressed parents separately, conducting an anti-vote-buying seminar. He stressed the importance of courageously rejecting bribery, especially in an election year, and provided a hotline number for reporting suspicious activities, assuring anonymity for informants. Director-General Huang echoed the sentiment, emphasizing that parental companionship is the most crucial form of protection for teenagers during the summer. He urged youths to avoid experimenting with e-cigarettes or drugs due to curiosity or peer pressure, warning of irreversible consequences.

DistantNews Editorial

Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.