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'''Fujian |
A '''Fujian gang''' ({{zh|c=福建幫}}) is a [[crime syndicate]] composed of [[Fujian]]ese. In recent years, Fujian gangs have come under global media attention due to their role in attacks against [[2019-20 Hong Kong protests|Hong Kong anti-government protestors] such as the "[[2019 Yuen Long attack]]" and the attack at [[North Point]] on November 8 in [[Hong Kong]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 21:13, 29 January 2020
This article may be a rough translation from Chinese. It may have been generated, in whole or in part, by a computer or by a translator without dual proficiency. (January 2020) |
Founding location | Fujian province, China |
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Years active | 1900s–present |
Territory | Chinese communities all round the world |
Ethnicity | Hoklo people (Han Chinese) |
Membership (est.) | Unknown |
Criminal activities | The violence and bribe, Hong Kong Black Police... |
Allies | Triad (Hong Kong) Yamaguchi-gumi (Japan), Mainland Chinamen(PRC) |
Rivals | Hongkongers, Freedom, Anti-communism |
A Fujian gang (Chinese: 福建幫) is a crime syndicate composed of Fujianese. In recent years, Fujian gangs have come under global media attention due to their role in attacks against [[2019-20 Hong Kong protests|Hong Kong anti-government protestors] such as the "2019 Yuen Long attack" and the attack at North Point on November 8 in Hong Kong.
History
Hong Kong media have accused the "Fujian Gang" are followers of Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions, they are from the left riots on 1967s to the voting for Pro-Beijing of party at now, even economic monopolies and them of occupying North Point and Yuen Long. [1]
The fujian gangster have established many "organization" called to "福清幫" and "長樂幫" in the globalization of crime.
political issues
Hong Kong 1967 leftist riots
2019–20 Hong Kong protests
See also
References
- ^ [In 1967, Hong Kong’s Protesters Were Communist Sympathizers https://cn.nytimes.com/china/20190917/hong-kong-1967-riots/en-us/] The New York Times. September 17, 2019.
- ^ Mahjong parlours and 'Fujian gangsters': how the peaceful New
- ^ Rumours of armed gangs heighten North Point tensions after ...
- ^ Fujian triad and local 14k gang join forces to launch massive ...