民間人權陣線 | |
Members of the Civil Human Rights Front protesting near Tsim Sha Tsui on the day of 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay
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Abbreviation | CHRF |
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Formation | 13 September 2002 |
Type | NGO |
Key people
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Johnson Yeung Ching-yin (楊政賢) (Convener) Andrew Shum Wai-nam (沈偉男) |
Website | http://www.civilhrfront.org/ (Chinese only) |
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Traditional Chinese | 民間人權陣線 | ||||||||
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Yue: Cantonese | |
Yale Romanization | Màhn gāan Yàhn kyùhn Jahn sin |
Jyutping | Man4 gaan1 Jan4 kyun4 Zan6 sin3 |
Johnson Yeung Ching-yin (楊政賢) (Convener)
Icarus Wong Ho-yin (王浩賢)
Jimmy Sham (岑子杰)
Civil Human Rights Front or CHRF (Chinese: 民間人權陣線) is an organisation that focuses on the issues of Hong Kong politics and livelihood, affiliates almost all the pan-democratic camps in Hong Kong. Forty-eight NGOs and political groups have been involved in the organisation as of January 2006. The most well-known event held by the CHRF is the Hong Kong 1 July marches.
Civil Human Rights Front was founded on 13 September 2002, with the aim to provide a platform consolidating voices and powers from various groups and spectrum of the societies in order to advance the development in the human and civil rights movements.
The initial aim was to focus on the enactment of the legislation of Article 23 of the Basic Law. After the protest in 2003, the organisation started to diversify its mandate, to include issues such as equal opportunities and authorities given to the police.