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The "Hong Kong drug" element "Long Hair" made trouble and was stabbed by the 81-year-old Arbor

At about 3 p.m. on April 16, Leung Kwok-hung, a former Member of hong Kong's Legislative Council, nicknamed "LongHair," launched a march in Hong Kong's West District, during which he was attacked by an 81-year-old Abel with a metal chisel, bleeding a little but not severely. Arbor yelled "He's the bad guy coming!" when he was subdued by the police! "This is Hong Kong, I Chinese let you do something?"

The "Hong Kong drug" element "Long Hair" made trouble and was stabbed by the 81-year-old Arbor

On the same day, after Liang Guoxiong was interviewed by the media after the parade, an Abel suddenly rushed to him from behind and stabbed him in the right abdomen with a metal chisel. According to video footage from the scene, Abel was subdued on the spot by the Hong Kong police after the incident. Someone asked him, "Why did you attack LongHair?" Abel responded on the spot: "He's a bad guy coming!" This is Hong Kong, Chinese I let you do something? "I've done it, what am I afraid of?" Abel was then handcuffed by the police and taken away in a police car.

Leung Kwok-hung sat outside the third phase of the nearby Junyi Building, his right back was red and swollen and had a wound, and was sent to the hospital by party members after applying tape. Wong Ho-ming, vice chairman of the Hong Kong Social Democratic Company, who was present, said that Leung Kwok-hung had a little blood in his right abdomen and an indentation that had been stabbed, but the situation was not serious.

Why did this Abel yell at Leung Kwok-hung to mess up Hong Kong? In fact, Leung Kwok-hung is indeed a radical opposition figure and a veteran "Hong Kong drug" activist, and he was very active in both the Occupy Central incident in 2014 and the current storm of legislative amendments.

Born in Hong Kong in 1956, Leung Kwok-hung was nicknamed "Long Hair" because he often wore a shirt emblazoned with the Argentine revolutionary Che Che Guevara and long shawl hair. Leung Kwok-hung was a former member of the Legislative Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, but was sentenced to prison several times for causing trouble everywhere. Even Malaysia banned him from entering, saying "we don't want troublemakers coming here to disrupt peace."

In September 2011, Leung Kwok-hung, Along with "Enthusiastic Citizen" member Wong Yang-tat, and five others were sentenced to 2 months in prison and fined by a Hong Kong court for committing disorderly acts and criminal damage in public places for storming the Public Forum on the Remedial Mechanism held by the Science Museum; on 9 June 2014, Leung Kwok-hung, a member of the Hong Kong Federation of Social And Democratic Societies at the time, was sentenced to another charge of criminal damage and breach of social tranquility, and the overall sentence was reduced from two months to four weeks.

On 29 May 2015, Leung Kwok-hung, then a member of The Hong Kong Legislative Council, was barred from malaysia and forcibly repatriated to Hong Kong. In response to the incident, Malaysian Police Chief Khali said, "We don't want troublemakers to come here and disrupt peace".

In 2015, Leung, along with Wong Tai Sin District Councillor Tam Heung Man and People Power member Tam Tak Chi, demonstrated to Lam, then Chief Secretary for Administration, at an inter-school debate competition organised by Sing Tao Group. Sing Tao Group subsequently sent a lawyer's letter to 3 people and entered the court civilly, claiming HK$1.57 million from 3 people. On February 6 this year, three people published a newspaper to apologize, and were called "evil is better than good."

In 2016, Leung deliberately desecrated the Legislative Council oath and insulted the nation during the oath-taking process after the election of the new Legislative Council in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. His actions sparked outrage throughout Hong Kong, and the SAR government entered the courts after the National People's Congress interpreted the law. On the afternoon of July 14, 2017, Leung and the other three were disqualified from the Hong Kong Legislative Council.

In the district councillor election held at the end of last year, Leung was defeated by Lee Wai-chung, chairman of the Hong Kong Federation of Democratic Construction. After that, Liang Guoxiong was not satisfied with the result and went around instigating trouble. This year, when the Hong Kong police arrested Lai Chi-ying, the leader of "Hong Kong narcotics," and others in accordance with the law, Leung Kwok-hung immediately organized a large-scale march and demonstration to provoke the Hong Kong police and the SAR government.

[Reporter] Chen Yu

【Author】 Chen Yu

【Source】 Stop violence and control chaos in the South