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Hong Kong Localism Power (2011)

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Hong Kong Localism Power
Traditional Chinese香港本土力量
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationHēung góng bún tóu lihk leuhng
JyutpingHoeng1 gong2 bun2 tou2 lik6 loeng6

Hong Kong Localism Power (Chinese: 香港本土力量; HKLP), formerly called Hong Kong Nativism Power, was an internet-based localist political organisation formed in March 2011. It advocated the protection of the values and culture of Hong Kong people in the face of the growing influences of mainland China and the influx of mainland immigrants in Hong Kong after the handover of Hong Kong to China in 1997.[1][2] The group was dissolved in January 2012.

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Members of the organisation participated in a major anti-government rally on 6 March 2011 which received media attention. They opposed a demand from new immigrant support groups for inclusion of non-Hong Kong permanent residents in a government HK$6,000 cash handout. The participants also called for a revision of immigration policy.

References

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  1. ^ "Calls for More Autonomy, or Independence, Grow in Hong Kong". 28 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Is the rise of localism a threat to Hong Kong's cosmopolitan values?". 2 June 2015.