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paid to all senior citizens aged 65 or above be raised to HK$ 1000 a month (US$ 130), but with a means test introduced. Wong believed that this turned what was a gesture of respect to elderly people into welfare and was disrespectful to old people. Wong interrupted Tsang's speech and threw a bunch of
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Despite criticism, Wong commented that, in contrast to past attitudes, Hong Kong society was conservative and many people did not understand or appreciate his actions. Yet he continued to gain support from a niche of the local population, especially those from the grass-roots, for his relatively
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by hurling a glass at him in a protest. Wong was charged of common assault. He claimed that he was first intentionally throwing papers towards a location where no one was standing, and he switched to throwing water only when there were not many documents left on the table. He said the glass was
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The incident triggered much debate amongst scholars, commentators, fellow politicians, and the general public. The reception has been mixed with even some pro-democratic politicians condemning the attack. One of the most prominent figures in the pro-democratic camp,
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to promote their political platform in amending the Basic Law to achieve full autonomy for Hong Kong. He was under attack by his former supporter Ho Chi-kwong, who accused him of his "unethical" political past. He received an unexpected loss, losing to
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of 2001 and putting Wong into debt again. To settle the debts, Wong concentrated on his radio talk shows, writing articles for newspapers, and running his beef noodle restaurant. His popularity hit a peak by hosting two weekly shows for
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media together denounced Wong's actions as violent. Wong, however, stated that he did not cause any physical harm to anyone, nor was it his intention to do so. Demonstrators took to the streets in support of Wong and his actions.
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which aimed to be a "clear-cut opposition party" and defend the interests of the grassroots. In 2007, he made a comeback to phone-in radio talk show, hosting a weekly political radio programme "Wong Yuk-man Channel" on
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did not face another candidate from the pro-democracy camp. Given the poor showing, Albert Chan admitted that the strategy had failed. Nevertheless, he insisted that the party would 'stay the course'.
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by only 424 votes. He blamed his failure on making "too many enemies in his political career" and "not enough effort". He said he would focus on developing the online radio station My Radio.
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On 14 April 2017, Wong announced his intention to quit politics, not taking part in political affairs, not participating or organising any political groups, and not joining any elections.
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His liberal views on gay rights have drawn criticism from Protestant churches. Wong support laws to protect discrimination against gays. He advocated gays should be protected from
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failed in passing a no-confidence motion against To. As two of the party's three legislators, the move left the party and the remaining legislator,
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in Hong Kong. He was under the patronage of the Heung family and was sent abroad to study in Taiwan. After he graduated from the Taiwan-affiliated
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In 2004, he took a sabbatical from his talk show "Close Encounters of a Political Kind", after being beaten up by gangsters allegedly paid by the
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Wong caused another uproar when he attempted to snatch the 2009–10 Budget Report midway through reading by the Financial Secretary
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On 20 May 2013, Wong Yuk-man announced his resignation from People Power. It was believed to be related to his earlier split with
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for five members of their representation in the Legislative Council to resign and participate in a by-election, to create a
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Politician, professor, current affairs commentator, radio host, published author, actor (formerly), Founder and Chairman of
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politicians until the show was axed after 64 episodes in 1994, allegedly under pressure from the mainland authorities.
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In late-2009 and early 2010, a debate ensued amidst the pro-democracy camp on a more radical approach towards gaining
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after his contact with the least-privileged in society during the crisis. He was active in mobilising support for the
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On 3 July 2014 during a Q&A session of the Legislative Council, Wong was accused of intentionally hurting
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organisation, as a "terrorist organisation," and said many of its activities were "nonsense", promoting the "
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magazine, but it closed down within two years and left him heavily in debt. On 18 March 1996, he established
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released accidentally as security guards were pulling him back. He was later convicted on 19 October 2016.
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on a platform of "Without struggle there is no change". During the campaign he lambasted the Civic Party's
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resigned and participated in the ensuing by-election. On 16 May 2010, he was re-elected as a lawmaker in
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Wong Yuk-man introduced a number of innovative actions to Hong Kong politics. On 15 October 2008, during
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Media, Social Mobilisation and Mass Protests in Post-colonial Hong Kong: The Power of a Critical Event
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on the implementation of universal suffrage by 2012. In January 2010, Wong, another four lawmakers,
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in the same way he did the candidates from the pro-Beijing, pro-government flagship party, the
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with a master's degree in history, Wong worked as a journalist and taught at Chu Hai College.
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interrupted Tsang's speech and heckled. Tsang suggested that the HK$ 625 a month (US$ 80)
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Wong, Albert (1 February 2010). "Wong Yuk-man hands league chairmanship to Andrew To".
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In January 2010, Wong stepped down as Chairman of the LSD, handing the chairmanship to
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and hosted many popular phone-in programmes. Also, He is a founder and chairman of
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bananas at him. The three LSD members were ejected from the chamber for the act.
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He was the head of Department in the Faculty of Communication and Journalism of
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Wong was born on 1 October 1951 in British Hong Kong with family roots in
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On 27 September 2018, Wong Yuk-man's assault conviction was overturned.
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
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3rd paragraph reads "香港出生的黃毓民..." (Born in Hong Kong, Raymond Wong...)
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in 2003, Wong became a Christian and baptized in 2008. He helped
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to HK$ 1000 a month and dropped the proposal for means testing.
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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
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In 1990, Wong used his entire savings – HK$ 500,000 – to launch
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Hong Kong leader pelted with bananas during keynote speech .
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He first made his name in the early 1990s when he co-hosted
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company that was also unsuccessful, falling victim to the
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Tiananmen massacre remembered at massive Hong Kong vigil
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Ultimately Arrogant History – The Ten Powerful Courtiers
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From 2013, Wong became increasingly sympathetic to the
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and strongly criticised the two parties for nominating
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Ip, Kelly; Phneah, Jeraldine; NectarGan (5 June 2013)
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Wong decided to challenge the Democratic Party in the
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Academic staff of Chu Hai College of Higher Education
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memorials for the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
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