Chung Kim-wah |
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Born | (1960-01-09) January 9, 1960 (age 65)
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Occupation(s) | Scholar, Professor, Social Worker, Political and Poll Commentator |
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Known for | Anti-legalization of gambling; Activism for universal pension and standardized working hours |
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Criminal charges | "Incitement of Sedition, Cooperation with Foreign Powers with the Intention to Subvert National Security" |
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Criminal status | Wanted with a one-million HKD bounty from the National Security Department (~125,000 USD), since December 24th, 2024 |
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Chung Kim-wah (Traditional Chinese: 鍾劍華, born January 9, 1960) is a Hong Kong-born scholar, known for his political commentaries and frequent references to George Orwell's satirical fiction Nineteen Eighty-Four.[1][2][3]