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from larger speakers placed nearby. Posters were put up on walls with slogans like "Blood for Blood", "Stew the White-Skinned Pig", "Fry The Yellow Running Dogs", "Down With British Imperialism" and "Hang David Trench". Students distributed newspapers carrying information about the demonstrations and
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The editing gave rise to criticisms that history was being rewritten to make it appear as though the British colonial government, rather than the demonstrators, were responsible for the start of the violence. Stephen Lo, the new Commissioner of Police, said the content change of the official website
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More violence erupted on 22 May, with another 167 people being arrested. The rioters began to adopt more sophisticated tactics, such as throwing stones at police officers or police vehicles passing by, before retreating into leftist "strongholds" such as newspaper offices, banks or department stores
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For example, "Bombs were made in classrooms of leftist schools and planted indiscriminately on the streets" became "Bombs were planted indiscriminately on the streets"; the fragment "waving aloft the Little Red Book and shouting slogans" disappeared, and an entire sentence criticising the hypocrisy
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Unable to progress by peaceful means, the demonstrators resorted to more extreme measures, planting bombs, as well as decoys, throughout the city. Normal life was severely disrupted and casualties began to rise. An eight-year-old girl, Wong Yee-man, and her two-year-old brother, Wong Siu-fan, were
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By the time the rioting subsided at the end of the year, 51 people had been killed, of whom at least 22 were killed by the police and 15 died in bomb attacks, with another 832 people sustaining injuries, while 4,979 people were arrested and 1,936 convicted. Millions of dollars in property damage
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In 2017, hundreds of protesters who took part in the 1967 riots were hailed as heroes in a memorial ceremony at Wo Hop Shek public cemetery to mark the 50th anniversary of the uprising. Prominent attendees included former finance sector lawmaker Ng Leung-sing, the Hong Kong Federation of Trade
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In mid-September 2015, media reported that the Hong Kong Police Force had made material deletions from its website concerning "police history", in particular, the political cause and the identity of the groups responsible for the 1967 riots, with mention of communists being expunged.
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The Hong Kong government imposed emergency regulations, granting the police special powers in an attempt to quell the unrest. Leftist newspapers were banned from publishing; leftist schools alleged to be bomb-making factories, such as
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in Beijing ran editorials supporting the demonstrators' actions in Hong Kong; rumours that the PRC was preparing to take control of the colony began to circulate. The pro-CCP protesters in Hong Kong tried in vain to organise a
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Unions' Michael Luk Chung-hung, and head of the 67 Synergy Group Chan Shi-yuen. They called for Beijing to vindicate the protests, which they have continued to refer to as a "patriotic act against British colonial tyranny".
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aircraft carrier – landed police on the roof of the building. Upon entering the building, the police discovered bombs and weapons, as well as a leftist "hospital" complete with dispensary and an operating theatre.
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were called in on 6 May. In violent clashes between the police and the picketing workers, 21 workers were arrested. Representatives from the union protested at police stations but were themselves arrested.
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ordered the leftist groups in Hong Kong to stop all bombings, and the riots in Hong Kong finally came to an end after 18 months. It became known much later that, during the riots, the commander of the
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Bystanders look on as police officers prepare to confront rioters on 21 May 1967. The rioters are out of the picture, below the balcony and to the right of where the photographer is standing.
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The initial demonstrations were labour disputes that began as early as May 1967 in shipping, taxi, textile, and cement companies. The unions that took up the cause were all members of the
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was appointed its chairman. The committee organised and coordinated a series of large demonstrations. Hundreds of supporters from 17 different leftist organisations demonstrated outside
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once the police responded. Casualties began soon after. At least eight protester deaths were recorded before 1 July; most of the victims were shot or beaten to death by the police.
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In the afternoon of the Sha Tau Kok incident, police officers stood guard at the cordon outpost. A military helicopter arrived at the scene to conduct low-altitude reconnaissance.
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In the PRC, newspapers praised the demonstrators' activities and condemned the colonial government's actions as "fascist atrocities". In Hong Kong, the pro-Beijing newspapers
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A 32-year-old worker who took part in the Mong Kok riot on 15 July 1967, sentenced to 14 months in jail. Found dead after hanging himself on the morning of 27 January 1968.
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was to simplify it for easier reading; Lo denied that there were any political motives, but his denials left critics unconvinced. The changes were subsequently reversed.
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in the 1970s that the scope of reforms was greatly expanded, transforming the lives of those living in Hong Kong and marking the emergence of Hong Kong as one of the
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The political climate was tense in Hong Kong in the spring of 1967. Across the colony's northern border was a tumultuous People's Republic of China (PRC), with
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On 16 May, demonstrators formed the "Committee of Hong Kong and Kowloon Compatriots from All Circles for Struggle Against British Hong Kong Persecution" or "
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Chairman of a pro-CCP workers' union who initiated a riot in Taikoo Dockyard on 6 June 1967, sentenced to 6 years in jail. Died from liver disease in
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who was killed in an incendiary attack by a group of men posing as road maintenance workers on his way to work on 24 August. Died on 25 August.
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In Memory of Those Members of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force and the Hong Kong Police Force Who Lost Their Lives in the Course of Duty
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in January 1967 pressured the Portuguese government into agreeing to many of the demonstrators' demands, placing the colony under the
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The public outcry against the violence was widely reported in the media, and the demonstrators again switched tactics. On 24 August,
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A senior police inspector who was killed by a bomb in Causeway Bay while clearing the area of civilians. Many others were injured.
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between colonial police and pro-CCP demonstrators had just ended. Order was not restored to Macau despite the intervention of the
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who was killed in an incendiary attack with his elder cousin Lam Bun on his way to work on 24 August. Died on 29 August.
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Many leftist groups with close ties to the PRC were dissolved during and after the 1967 riots. The murder of radio host
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who was arrested during a police raid on a memorial service held for killed demonstrators on 24 June. Died on 9 August.
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The 1966 and 1967 riots in Hong Kong served as a catalyst for social reforms in Hong Kong, with the implementation of
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The next day, large-scale demonstrations erupted on the streets of Hong Kong. Many pro-CCP demonstrators carried
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A militiaman from mainland China who was shot and killed by Hong Kong Police in the border town of Sha Tau Kok
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An 8-year-old girl who was killed, along with her younger brother, by a homemade bomb wrapped like a gift on
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A rioting bus driver who was wounded in a police shooting on 30 August. Died of pneumonia on 3 September.
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and attacked Hong Kong police officers stationed nearby. The police attempted to disperse the crowd using
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A police constable who was killed by militiamen from mainland China in the border town of Sha Tau Kok
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A police constable who was killed by militiamen from mainland China in the border town of Sha Tau Kok
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A police constable who was killed by militiamen from mainland China in the border town of Sha Tau Kok
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A police constable who was killed by militiamen from mainland China in the border town of Sha Tau Kok
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Fire on the Rim: A Study in Contradictions in Left-wing Political Mobilization in Hong Kong, 1967
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A rioting mechanical worker who was shot and killed by police in Tung Tau Village, Wong Tai Sin.
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similarly voiced their support for the demonstrators and opposition to the colonial government.
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worker who was killed by the explosion of his own bomb near barracks in Kam Tsin, Sheung Shui.
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On 22 August, in Beijing, thousands of people demonstrated outside the office of the British
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was a rioter who later co-founded the largest pro-Beijing political party in the city, the
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A police corporal who was killed by militiamen from mainland China in the border town of
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Where There Are Asians, There Are Rice Cookers: How "National" Went Global via Hong Kong
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who was killed in a police action against the Kowloon Dock Workers Amalgamated Union
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On 19 July, demonstrators set up barbed wire defences on the Bank of China Building.
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Policing the 1967 riots in Hong Kong : Strategies, rationales and implications
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The Hong Kong Police Force was applauded for its behaviour during the riots by the
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A plastics factory worker who was shot by police in a raid against a trade union
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grudgingly introduced some social reforms. It was not until the governorship of
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On 8 July, several hundred demonstrators from the PRC, including members of the
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features the riots in the background and uses a few old newsreels of the riots.
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of wealthy pro-Beijing businessmen, the so-called "red fat cats", was deleted.
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newspaper, who consequently left Hong Kong for almost a year before returning.
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A plastics factory worker who was beaten to death by police after his arrest
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A Towngas worker who was shot by police in a raid and then died by drowning
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A number of participants in the 1967 riots have since gained a foothold in
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decided to close those schools and ban pro-CCP publications in the colony.
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A rioting employee of Wheelock Spinners who was shot and killed by police
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A firefighter who was killed by a homemade bomb during a failed defusing
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Colony in Conflict; the Hong Kong Disturbances, May 1967 – January 1968
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The waves of bombings did not subside until October 1967. In December,
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A worker from a textile factory who was shot and killed by police in
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resulted from the rioting, far in excess of that reported during the
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killed by a bomb wrapped like a gift placed outside their residence.
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Bonavia, David (19 July 1967). "No Need for More Hong Kong Troops".
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North Point tour takes participants back to the 1967 Hong Kong riots
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A rioter who was shot and killed by police on Reclamation Street,
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engaged with the demonstrators and arrested another 127 people. A
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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong
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control of the PRC. Up to 31 protests were held in Hong Kong.
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A Towngas worker who was beaten to death by police in a raid
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who died while being admitted to hospital from a law court.
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was imposed and all police personnel were called into duty.
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A rioter who was shot and killed by police on Soy Street,
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In response, police raided leftist strongholds, including
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carrying out purges and engaging in infighting amidst the
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expert attempts to disarm an improvised explosive device.
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were large-scale anti-government riots that occurred in
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British colonial government retains control of Hong Kong
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A police constable who was killed by a bomb in Wanchai
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in their left hands and shouted communist slogans. The
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List of convicted demonstrators who died in custody
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The funeral of PC Lee Koon-sang on 13 December 1967
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Index

Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots

Hong Kong police officers
British Hong Kong
Demonstrations
planting of bombs
British Hong Kong
Hong Kong Police Force
British Forces Overseas Hong Kong
Pro-Kuomintang camp
Pro-CCP
Anti-British Struggle Committee
Hong Kong and Kowloon Federation of Trade Unions
Chinese Communist Party
People's Militia
David Trench
Yeung Kwong
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Hakka
Romanization
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanization
Jyutping
Hong Kong
British colonial rule
successful anti-colonial demonstrations
Portuguese Macau

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