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Civic Party won 7 seats in yesterday's District Council Election:
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Civic Party LegCo members Alvin Yeung, Party Leader, and Dennis Kwok, legal sector (the delegation) will be visiting New York, US on 13 August to meet with international human rights NGOs, political and business representatives, legal sector, academics, and Hong Kong people in US.
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LegCo members James To, Dennis Kwok, Ip Kin Yuen, and Alvin Yeung are invited by US Department of State to attend the “Hong Kong – United States Legislative Exchange” in Montana, US, an exchange between the Congress and the LegCo, 19-22 August.
They believe it will be an excellent opportunity of face to face communication between parliamentarians to discuss situations in US and HK.
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Civic Party’s LegCo (Legal) member Dennis Kwok and 30 members of the Legal Subsector of the Election Committee co-organised a Silent March and Assembly today against DOJ’s political prosecution of anti-extradition bill protestors and overdue prosecution of violent thugs who attacked citizens in Yuen Long which have called into question DOJ’s independence and political neutrality. The legal profession demanded the government to set up an Independent Commission of Inquiry into the events arising from the controversy over the extradition bill.
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Civic Party legislators Alvin Yeung and Jeremy Tam Mah-ho met Dr Rebecca Johnson, a Founding President of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) afternoon today.
Dr Johnson founded the ICAN with several other activists in 2007. The organisation was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2017. She is also the founder and executive director of the Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy.
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Co-organised by 30 members of the Legal Subsector of the Election Committee and Dennis Kwok Wing-hang, Legislative Council member (legal) and member of Civic Party, a silent march was held today in protest against the government’s proposal to amend the Fugitive Offenders Ordinance. A record high of nearly 3000 people joined the protest march from the Court of Final Appeal building to the Central Government Offices building via Lung Wo Road led by legal professionals, demonstrating a strong and united stance of the legal profession against the amendment bill.
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