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  2. Wong Yuk-man - Wikipedia

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    Wong at the 2012 LegCo Election, as a People Power Candidate. Wong was born on 1 October 1951 in British Hong Kong with family roots in Lufeng, Guangdong.Wong's father was a close friend of Heung Chin, a general of Nationalist Party of China and founder of the Sun Yee On, one of the leading triads in Hong Kong.

  3. League of Social Democrats - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, Wong Yuk-man's protege Edward Yum led a no-confidence motion against To which was defeated by 111 to 170 at an extraordinary general party meeting. [14] After the failure of toppling To's chairmanship, on 24 January 2011, two of the three legislators of the party, Wong Yuk-man and Albert Chan quit the party with many party's ...

  4. Commercial Radio Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Radio Hong Kong (CRHK, Chinese: 香港商業電台, also known as Hong Kong Commercial Broadcasting Company Limited, is one of the two commercial radio broadcasting companies in Hong Kong, alongside Metro Radio Hong Kong. CRHK offers a variety of radio programs, including news and weather reports, music, and cultural arts.

  5. People Power (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    On 20 May 2013, Wong Yuk-man announced his resignation from People Power along with Proletariat Political Institute. It was believed to be related to the earlier his earlier split with Stephen Shiu Yeuk-yuen, the owner of the Hong Kong Reporter and People Power's financial supporters over the Occupy Central plan. [9]

  6. Proletariat Political Institute - Wikipedia

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    Proletariat Political Institute is a political organisation and school headed by Wong Yuk-man, former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.It was first established by Wong in 2010 as a political educational institute within the League of Social Democrats (LSD), a pro-democratic social democratic party where Wong was the then chairman.

  7. Citizens' Radio - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' Radio was a radio station in Hong Kong established by pro-democracy camp figure Tsang Kin Shing. The station ran as a non-profit organization. The station ran as a non-profit organization. It started trial broadcasting on 3 October 2005 on 102.8 MHz FM.

  8. People Power–League of Social Democrats - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013, Wong Yuk-man left the People Power over the dispute with Stephen Shiu Yeuk-yuen, the owner of the Hong Kong Reporter and People Power's financial supporters over the Occupy Central plan. [4] Wong and his protege Wong Yeung-tat later became the leaders for the localist cause and the relationship between the two factions remained bad.

  9. Raphael Wong - Wikipedia

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    Raphael Wong Ho-ming (Chinese: 黃浩銘; 24 October 1988), also known by his nickname "Village Head", is a Hong Kong social activist and politician. He is formerly the chairman of the League of Social Democrats (LSD) and was one of the leaders in the 2014 Hong Kong protests.