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- Q16923666 abstract "The Revolutionary Marxist League was an ultra-left Trotskyist vanguard party that existed in Hong Kong from 1975 to 1990.The League was founded in the background of the political changes in the early 1970s when the Cultural Revolution and Lin Bao Incident heavily discredited the Chinese Communist Party, as well as the emergence of the social movements in Hong Kong at the same time.After a student movement broke out at the Chu Hai College in 1969, the student activists published a periodical called Seventies Biweekly which became the platform of the radical youths. Until in 1972, few of the Hong Kong youths mae an expensive trip to Paris to meet with the exiled Chinese Trotskyists. Few of the returnees such as John Shum and Ng Chung-yin left the Seventies Biweekly dominated by anarchists, and established a Trotskyist youth group called Revolutionary International League. It later took the name Socialist League and changed its name into Revolutionary Marxist League in 1975.The league published periodicals such as Combat Bulletin and aligned themselves with the International Majority Tendency of the United Secretariat. In 1975 it became the Chinese section of the Fourth International, together with another long-existing Trotskyist group the Revolutionary Communist Party.The well-known Legislative Council member since 2004, "Longhair" Leung Kwok-hung was an active member of the league in the 1970s. After the league was disbanded in 1990, he formed another Trotskyist group called April Fifth Action.".
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- Q16923666 comment "The Revolutionary Marxist League was an ultra-left Trotskyist vanguard party that existed in Hong Kong from 1975 to 1990.The League was founded in the background of the political changes in the early 1970s when the Cultural Revolution and Lin Bao Incident heavily discredited the Chinese Communist Party, as well as the emergence of the social movements in Hong Kong at the same time.After a student movement broke out at the Chu Hai College in 1969, the student activists published a periodical called Seventies Biweekly which became the platform of the radical youths. ".
- Q16923666 label "Revolutionary Marxist League (Hong Kong)".