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Shiu Ka-chun was born on 1970 in Hong Kong, is a Shiu Ka chun is Hong Kong social worker and activist. Discover Shiu Ka-chun's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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1970

Shiu Ka-chun (born 1970) is a Hong Kong social worker and activist, and a former lecturer at Hong Kong Baptist University.

2014

He was one of leaders in the 2014 Hong Kong protests.

He participated in social movements and some illegal protests, including in the 2014 Hong Kong protests, a 79-day-long protest against the Beijing government's restrictions on the electoral method of choosing the Chief Executive of Hong Kong.

He was one of the core members, along with the Occupy Central trio, Benny Tai, Chan Kin-man and Chu Yiu-ming.

He voluntarily reported to police after the trio and Cardinal Joseph Zen had done the same, towards the end of the Occupy event in early December 2014.

2016

In 2016, he was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through the Social Welfare functional constituency.

In 2016, he was elected to the Legislative Council of Hong Kong through the Social Welfare functional constituency.

2019

On 24 April 2019, Shiu was sentenced to eight months in prison after having been convicted, two weeks earlier, of public nuisance charges in relation to the protests in2014.

The following day, Shiu was taken to hospital due to an irregular heartbeat.

Having recovered from a successful angioplasty procedure, Shiu was transferred to prison by 7 May; his application for leave of absence to attend Legislative Council meetings was refused by prison authorities.

2020

Shiu resigned along with 14 other remaining pro-democracy legislators from the Legislative Council on 11 November 2020, after the central government had unseated four of pro-democracy legislators the same day.

Shiu is a social worker and activist, and a former lecturer and associate director of the Centre for Youth Research and Practice at Hong Kong Baptist University.

After his release, Shiu was advised by Hong Kong Baptist University in late July 2020 that his contract as lecturer would not be renewed beyond August.

Pointing to his excellent evaluations in teaching by students and the department head, Shiu said that the decision had "totally been a matter of political persecution".

On 11 November 2020, Shiu resigned from the Legislative Council together with 14 remaining pro-democratic legislators in protest over the unseating of four pro-democratic legislators through a ruling by the central government on the same day.