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Dr. John Young
Head, Department of History, Hong Kong Baptist College Representative of the Hong Kong Affairs Society.
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International
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A noted local political commentator China Affairs. Dr. Young received his PhD. from the worked in University of California in 1976, and has since Hong Kong promoting civic education in his capacity as university lecturer and adult education organizer. He chairman of the Modern Chinese History Society of Hong Kong and vice-president of the Hong Kong Affairs Society.
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6.
Mr. Lee Shun-wai
District Board Member
Executive Secretary of the Hong Kong Affairs Society Representative of the Joint Committee on the Promotion Democratic
Government
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close to 100 interest groups.
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Mr. Lee is an elected member of the Central and Western
District Board, representing a population of over two hundred thousand in the district.
Ms. Teresa K.M. Ma
Representative, Hong Kong Observers.
Ms. Ma is
an executive committee member of the Hong Kong
been Observers, an influential group which has
commenting affairs since 1975. She is a merchant banke r
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public
by profession.
8.
Mr. Wong Wai-hung
Chairman, Federation of Civil Service Unions
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An active unionist having a wide range of contacts with social activists in Hong Kong. Mr. Wong maintains good relationship with independent unions,
left-wing (pro-Peking) and right-wing (pro-Taiwan) unions. elected Chairman of Association of Government Land and Engineering Surveying Officers in 1976 and is one of the founders of Federation of Civil Service Unions formed in 1984 to which he was elected the first chairman. He is also an elected member of the Labour Advisory Board, an important consultative committee of the Hong Kong Government on labour matters.
9.
Mr. Mak Tung-wing
President of Hong Kong University Students' Union Representative of Hong Kong Federation of Students
Hong
Kong Federation of Students consists of ten post-secondary students unions, including Hong Kong University Students' Union, with a membership of close to 30,000, representing 90% of the total post-secondary student population in Hong Kong.