Yeung Kwong
978-3-639-96375-5
363996375X
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2010-09-05
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yeung Kwong, GBM is a Hong Kong Communist activist and murderer in the 1960s. He was awarded the Grand Bauhinia Medal in 2001, when the Hong Kong government was under chief executive Tung Chee-Hwa, who has close ties to the PRC government. The award became controversial as critics argued the event was a symbolic gesture for the approval of the 1967 leftist riots in which the leftists resorted to terrorist attacks, planting fake and real bombs in the city and murdering some members of the press who voiced their opposition to the violence. It is widely believed by many that Yeung was deeply involved in the murder of Commercial Radio Hong Kong radio host Lam Bun during the leftist riots. On 24 August 1967, Lam Bun and his brother was driving from Lam's residence in Ho Man Tin when leftist rioters, dressed as road construction workers, stopped Lam's car. The car was set on fire. Both Lam and his brother later died in a local hospital.
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