Hong Kong Indigenous
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This article is about a political group in Hong Kong. For the Indigenous people, see Indigenous inhabitants of the New Territories.
Hong Kong Indigenous (本土民主前線; lit. 'Local-land Democracy Front') is a localist political group established in 2015.[2] It is known for its hardline localist stances and militant methods of protesting.[2] It has been actively involved in protests and engaged into violent clashes with police, including in the anti-parallel trading protests and the Mong Kok unrest.[3] Edward Leung and Ray Wong are the former convenor and key figure of the group.
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Hong Kong Indigenous 本土民主前線 | |
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Founded | January 2015 |
Membership (2016) | ~60[1] |
Ideology | Localism (Hong Kong) Hong Kong nationalism |
Political position | Far-right |
Colours | Blue |
Legislative Council | 0 / 90 |
District Councils | 0 / 470 |
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Traditional Chinese | 本土民主前線 | ||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 本土民主前线 | ||||||||||||
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