- Tsang Tak-sing
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曾德成
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nationality=Hong Kong Chinese
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1949 -), born inGuangzhou , is theSecretary for Home Affairs ofHong Kong . Formerly an adviser to theCentral Policy Unit , he assumed office on July 1st 2007, replacingPatrick Ho . He is the younger brother ofTsang Yok-sing , who was the legislative councilor and former chairman of theDemocratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong . Tsang is regarded as pro-Beijing with a long history of supporting theCommunist Party of China .Early years
1967 HK riot participant
Tsang is a
leftist who participated in theHong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots [http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2af62ecb329d3d7733492d9253a0a0a0/?vgnextoid=de748b35e0ba6110VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&ss=Hong+Kong&s=News "Chan 'flabbergasted' by attack"] "South China Morning Post", Thursday, December 6, 2006 ] , when he was a Form Six student at St Paul's College.Fu, Hualing. Petersen, Carole. Young, Simon N. M. National Security and Fundamental Freedoms: Hong Kong's Article 23 Under Scrutiny. [2005] (2005). Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 9622097324.]Arrest
He was arrested after distributing
anti-government andCommunism promotion leaflets, which condemned "the education system aiming at enslavement", around the entrance of his school. He was reported by theschoolmaster , arrested, trialed and convicted for two years for distributing leaflets that promotepublic order crime , and deprived of his chance of getting university education due to hiscriminal record .Career
A younger brother of
Tsang Yok-sing , he joined the "New Evening Post " after his release fromStanley Prison in 1969. He became chief editor of "Ta Kung Pao " in 1988. He has been a Hong Kong deputy to theNational People's Congress since the same year and was appointed an adviser to the Central Policy Unit in 1998.In December 2007 just days after
Anson Chan 's pro-democratic party victory in the 2007 Hong Kong island by-election, he accused her of being a "sudden democrat" who "suddenly cares about people's livelihood". He further commented "Our new legislator today is a former official ... Unless she believes that colonial rule was democracy, I don't know whether she has worked for people's livelihood or officials' livelihood."References
*"From jail to cabinet contender", "
South China Morning Post ", June 19th 2007.Notes
ee also
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Regina Ip
*Tsang Yok-sing
*Yeung Kwong
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