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Member organisations of the Civil Human Rights Front

This list has 6 sub-lists and 11 members. See also Civil Human Rights Front
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  • Zi Teng organization
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    Zi Teng (Chinese: 紫藤; pinyin: zǐténg) is a non-governmental organisation that cares about the basic rights of women who live in Hong Kong and those who came from mainland China, especially sex workers. Ziteng is formed by social workers, women studies researchers, church workers and labour activists, etc.
  • Hong Kong Journalists Association Hong Kong journalists' trade union
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    The Hong Kong Journalists Association (Chinese: 香港記者協會) is a Hong Kong association that represents journalists in Hong Kong. Established in 1968, the association acts as a trade union for journalists by seeking to improve working conditions for them and further works to aid journalists by striving to remove barriers journalists face when gathering news. HKJA also serves as a channel for individuals to file complaints when unethical reporting in local media is observed.
  • Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor Hong Kong non-governmental organisation
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    The Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor (HKHRM) (Chinese: 香港人權監察) is a local non-governmental organisation which was established in April 1995. It aims to promote better human rights protection in Hong Kong.
  • Labour Party (Hong Kong)
    Labour Party (Hong Kong) Political party in Hong Kong
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    The Labour Party is a centre-left social democratic political party in Hong Kong established in 2011.
  • Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China
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    The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China (Chinese: 香港市民支援愛國民主運動聯合會; abbr. 支聯會; Cantonese Mandarin ) was a pro-democracy organisation that was established on 21 May 1989 in the then British colony of Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre in Beijing. After the 4 June massacre, the organisation main goals were the rehabilitation of the democracy movement and the accountability for the massacre. The main activities the organisation held were the annual memorials and commemorations, of which the candlelight vigil in Victoria Park was the most attended, reported and discussed event each year. Due to its stance, the Central government in Beijing considers the organisation subversive.
  • Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre
    Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre pro-democracy political group in Hong Kong
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    The Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre (NWSC) is a pro-democracy political group in Hong Kong, holding one seat in the Legislative Council from 1995 to 1997 and since 1998. It was founded in 1985, with its roots in the New Youth Study Society, founded in 1979. Politically, it is identified as belonging to the pan-democracy camp. The sole member representing the NWSC in the Legislative Council is Leung Yiu-chung. It also holds three seats in the Kwai Tsing District Council.
  • Power for Democracy
    Power for Democracy Political party in Hong Kong
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    Power for Democracy (Chinese: 民主動力; PfD) was a pro-democracy political group in Hong Kong established by a group of pro-democracy activists in 2002. It worked mainly as a mediating platform for electoral coordination between the pro-democratic parties. It was announced to have disbanded on 27 February 2021.
  • Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union
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    Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union (HKSWGU) is a trade union for the social workers in Hong Kong. It was established in 1980. The current president, Cheung Kwok-che is the member in the Legislative Council of Hong Kong. It is one of the trade unions in pro-democratic Hong Kong Confederation of Trade Unions.
  • Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union
    Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union Defunct union of the teaching profession in Hong Kong
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    The Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union (HKPTU) was a pro-democracy trade union, professional association and social concern group in Hong Kong. At the time of its disbandment in 2021, it was the largest teachers' organisation in Hong Kong with over 95,000 members, representing over 90 per cent of the profession.
  • Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood
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    The Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood (ADPL) is a Hong Kong pro-democracy social-liberal political party catering to grassroots interest with a strong basis in Sham Shui Po. Established on 26 October 1986, it was one of the three major pro-democracy groups along with the Meeting Point and the Hong Kong Affairs Society in the 1980s.
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