Hong Kong and Kowloon Committee for Anti-Hong Kong British Persecution Struggle
The Hong Kong and Kowloon Committee for Anti-Hong Kong British Persecution Struggle or the Anti-British Struggle Committee (Chinese: 港九各界同胞反對港英迫害鬥爭委員會 or 港英迫害鬥爭委員會) was a committee established by pro-Communist Party of China activists in 1967. The party was established during the 1967 Hong Kong riot.[1][2] The party explicitly targeted the British Colonial government in Hong Kong.
According to Ta Kung Pao reports on May 24, 1967, there were 348 leftist activists joined the committee, in which Yeung Kwong, leader of FTU, was elected as the chairperson.
Executive committees
- Yeung Kwong
- Fei Yimin
- Xie Honghui
- Wong Kin-lap
- Wang Kuancheng
- Hu Jiu
- Huang Yanfang
- Wu Yi
- Liu Xian
- Guo Tianhai
- Deng Chuan
- Wong Fu-wing, Dick
- Pan Desheng
- Liu Yat-yuen
- Ren Yizhi
- Chen Hong
- Tong Ping-ta
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