
Dai Yaoting
Dai Yaoting is a prominent political figure and scholar in Hong Kong, known for his involvement in the pro-democracy movement and his contributions to political theory. He gained attention for articulating strategies aimed at mobilizing public support during the 2019 protests, advocating for civil disobedience as a means to challenge government policies. His writings have sparked significant discussions about the nature of democracy and civil rights in Hong Kong, particularly in the context of the 'one country, two systems' framework. Recently, he was mentioned in discussions surrounding the political implications of social work involvement in protests, highlighting the complexities of political engagement in contemporary Hong Kong.
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Dai Yaoting received the heaviest sentence of 10 years for conspiracy to subvert state power.
47人初選案|毛孟靜、譚文豪、郭家麒、范國威刑滿出獄 范譚郭坐7人車離開 (07:31) - 20250429 - 港聞 - 即時新聞Dai Yaoting is a scholar who published an article discussing the 2019 riots and their implications.
王卓祺:社工陳虹秀案——法庭以外的政治評估 - 20250416 - 觀點 - 每日明報




