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The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) was an organisation that focused on the issues of
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and livelihood, affiliated with almost all pan-democratic camps in
Hong Kong Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
. It was founded on 13 September 2002 and disbanded on 15 August 2021. Forty-eight
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and political groups were involved in the organisation in January 2006. The most well-known event held by the CHRF was the
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.


Organisational development

Civil Human Rights Front was founded on 13 September 2002, with the aim to provide a platform consolidating voices and powers from various groups and spectrum of the societies in order to advance the development in the human and civil rights movements. The initial aim was to focus on the enactment of the legislation of
Article 23 of the Basic Law Article 23 is an article of the Hong Kong Basic Law. It states that Hong Kong "shall enact laws on its own to prohibit any act of treason, secession, sedition, subversion against the Central People's Government, or theft of state secrets, to pr ...
. After the July 1 protest in 2003, the organisation started to diversify its mandate, to include issues such as
equal opportunities Equal opportunity is a state of fairness in which individuals are treated similarly, unhampered by artificial barriers, prejudices, or preferences, except when particular distinctions can be explicitly justified. For example, the intent of equa ...
and authorities given to the
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.Civil Human Rights Fron
Civil Human Rights Front Police Powers Monitoring Group’s Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee
, 11 March 2013
Since 2017 they have been lobbying the Hong Kong government through the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process as one of the main Hong Kong UPR Coalition Steering Committee members alongside Justice Centre Hong Kong,
PEN Hong Kong PEN Hong Kong () is one of the 148 centers of PEN International. Founded in 2016, it is a multilingual society of Hong Kong–based writers, poets, publishers, editors, translators, journalists and academics, aimed at promoting literature and def ...
, and Hong Kong Watch.


Arrest of Figo Chan

In April 2020, then-vice-convener, also known as co-convener of the organisation, Figo Chan, was arrested as part of a crackdown on pro-democracy activists who organised and participated in unlawful assemblies. In May 2020, he appeared before the West Kowloon magistrates' court and was granted bail. There, he said that "demonstrating is not a crime".


2021 coalition exodus, national security law and allegations of foreign funding

After the charging of 47 pro-democracy activists and politicians under the national security law (including the indictment of former convener Jimmy Sham Tsz-kit), the organisation was questioned by pro-Beijing media as to whether it had a right to exist under the current security laws. In March 2021, the Democratic Party and the teachers' union withdrew from the Front. Convener Figo Chan confirmed this but did not explain further. Also in the same month, a Singaporean newspaper quoted officials from the
Hong Kong government The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (commonly known as the Hong Kong Government or HKSAR Government) is the Executive (government), executive authorities of Hong Kong. It was established on 1 July 1997, following the ...
saying that the Front was funded by the US agency
National Endowment for Democracy The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is a quasi-autonomous non-governmental organization in the United States founded in 1983 with the stated aim of advancing democracy worldwide and counter communism, communist influence abroad, by prom ...
, which is illegal under the national security law as "colluding with foreign forces"; both, former convener Sham and current convener Chan denied the allegations. On the threat of disbandment, Chan said that " r this reason, we will not and cannot disband, and I, as its convenor, am absolutely willing to live and die with the Front as long as there are still member groups that remain."


2021 arrest of Jimmy Sham and conviction of Figo Chan

On 6 January 2021, Jimmy Sham was arrested along dozens others amidst a crackdown on pro-democracy figures and participants of the pro-democracy primaries. Sham was rearrested on 28 February 2021 on subversion charges and awaits trial as of late May 2021. Also in late May 2021, the group's convener Figo Chan was convicted over an unlawful assembly in 2019 and handed a 18 months' imprisonment term, leading the group temporarily leaderless.


Member organisations

The following civic organisations and political parties are members of CHRF. * Student Christian Movement of Hong Kong () * Hong Kong Journalists Association () * Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China () *
Civic Party The Civic Party (CP) was a pro-democracy camp, pro-democracy liberalism in Hong Kong, liberal political party from March 2006 to May 2023 in Hong Kong. The party was formed in 2006 on the basis of the Article 45 Concern Group, Basic Law Ar ...
() * Power for Democracy () * Democratic Party () * Pioneer Group () * Asia Monitor Resource Centre () *
League of Social Democrats The League of Social Democrats (LSD) is a social democratic party in Hong Kong. Chaired by Chan Po-ying, wife of Leung Kwok-hung, it positions itself as the radical wing of the pro-democracy camp and stresses on "street actions" and "parlia ...
() * Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor () * Hong Kong Human Rights Commission () * The
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Student Union () * Justice and Peace Commission of the H.K. Catholic Diocese () * Hong Kong Catholic Commission For Labour Affairs () *
Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China ( zh, link=no, t=香港市民支援愛國民主運動聯合會; abbr. ; ) was a pro-democracy organisation that was established on 21 May 1989 in the then British Hon ...
() * Hong Kong Democratic Development Network () * Hong Kong Social Workers' General Union () * Hong Kong Informal Education Research Centre () * Hong Kong Christian Institute () * Hong Kong Women Christian Council () * Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union () * Unison () *
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() * Christians for Hong Kong Society () * Rainbow Action () * Sham Shui Po Community Association () * Zi Teng () * Neighbourhood and Worker's Service Centre () * New World First Bus Company Staff Union () * Association for the Advancement of Feminism () * Kwai Chung Estate Christian Basic Community () * People Planning In Action () * Neo Democrats () * Labour Party () * Joint Office of Councillors Au Nok-hin & Lo Kin-hei () * Asia () * Cross Border Children Concern Coalition () * League in Defense of Hong Kong's Freedoms () * Leung Kwok-hung Legislative Council Member's Office () * April Fifth Action () * Hong Kong Association for Democracy and People's Livelihood () * Hong Kong Women Workers' Association () * Hong Kong Branch of the Chinese Democratic United Front (中國民主聯合陣線香港分部) * Grassroots Cultural Center (草根文化中心) * Hong Kong Sex Society (香港性學會) * Hong Kong Women's League (香港女同盟會) * University of Abode (居港權大學) * Cen Yonggen Community Service Office (岑永根社區服務處)


References

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