April Fifth Action
April Fifth Action 四五行動 | |
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| Convenor | Leung Kwok-hung |
| Founded | 1988 |
| Ideology | Socialism (HK) |
| Political position | Left-wing |
| Regional affiliation | Pro-democracy camp |
| Colours | Red and black |
| Legislative Council | 0 / 90
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| District Councils | 0 / 470
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| Traditional Chinese | 四五行動 | ||||||||
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April Fifth Action (Chinese: 四五行動) 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 (AFAG).