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|party_logo = |leader1_title = Convenor |leader1_name = Leung Kwok-hung |leader2_title = |leader2_name = |colorcode = #FC0000 |foundation = |predecessor = |headquarters = |affiliation1_title = Regional affiliation |affiliation1 = Pan-democracy camp |ideology = Democratic socialism |position = Left-wing |seats1_title = Legislative Council |seats1 = |seats2_title = District Councils |seats2 = |colours = Red, black |website = }} April Fifth Action or AFAG () is a Hong Kong Left-wing group named after the first Tiananmen incident of 5 April 1976. While the organization's Chinese name translates as "April Fifth Action", English-language media in Hong Kong usually refer to it as the April Fifth Action Group. ==Beliefs== The April Fifth Action Group was formed on the basis of the Trotskyite vanguard party Revolutionary Marxist League which was disbanded in 1990. Legislative Council members "Longhair" Leung Kwok-hung and Leung Yiu-chung were the founding members of the April Fifth Action Group. The group believes that without a democratic China, it would be impossible to have a democratic Hong Kong.〔Wing-kai Chiu, Stephen. Lui, Tai-Lok. The Dynamics of Social Movement in Hong Kong. () (2000). Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 962-209-497-X.〕 The group is aligned with the pro-democracy camp in its opposition to the governments of China and the HKSAR. The group calls for universal suffrage in Hong Kong, opposes unemployment and poverty, eliminates pro-government parties, terminates one-party dictatorship in China, sets up unemployment benefits and minimum wage and strives for the right to hold plebiscites in Hong Kong. It also calls for release of all dissidents in mainland China and accountability for the Tiananmen massacre of 1989. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「April Fifth Action」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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