![]() Hong Kong’s current democracy movement began long ago, in the early 1980s, soon after Beijing’s demand for Hong Kong’s return became known. The reformers were a mixed lot: some young, some not mostly middle-class white-collar types college students and some faculty Martin Lee and the lawyers Szeto Wah and the teachers’ union journalist Emily Lau social activist Frederick Fung labor organizer Lee Cheuk-yan – to name a few.
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