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'''Lester Shum''' ({{zh|岑敖暉}}) is the deputy secretary-general of the ]which he held since April 2014 and a leader of the current 2014 umbrella revolution in Hong Kong, his partners are Alex Chow, Yvonne Leung, Joshua Wong and Nathan Law and the five of them have been considered as the '5 leaders of Hong Kong Federation of Students' | |||
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His political awakening came from an internet forum called ]. He has been detained by the police during in October of 2014 and was arrested during a sit-in in July. | |||
General information | |||
Name in English: Lester Shum | |||
Name in Chinese: 岑敖暉 | |||
Nickname:岑岑 | |||
Age:21 (2014) | |||
University: Chinese Universitu of Hong Kong | |||
Major in: Government and Public administration | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 14:47, 5 November 2014
Lester Shum (Chinese: 岑敖暉) is the deputy secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Studentswhich he held since April 2014 and a leader of the current 2014 umbrella revolution in Hong Kong, his partners are Alex Chow, Yvonne Leung, Joshua Wong and Nathan Law and the five of them have been considered as the '5 leaders of Hong Kong Federation of Students'
His political awakening came from an internet forum called Hong Kong Golden Forum. He has been detained by the police during in October of 2014 and was arrested during a sit-in in July.
General information Name in English: Lester Shum Name in Chinese: 岑敖暉 Nickname:岑岑 Age:21 (2014) University: Chinese Universitu of Hong Kong Major in: Government and Public administration
References
- Stuart Lau, 10,000 Occupy Central protesters would bring government to crisis point: student leader”, South China Morning Post, 3 July 2014
- Grace Tsoi Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, The Star, 2 October 2014