Insight Myanmar

Brewing Up Change

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Nov 26, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Johnson Yeung, a prominent pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong, shares his journey from the Umbrella Movement to leading the Milk Tea Alliance. He likens activism to rock climbing, emphasizing resilience in the face of setbacks. The conversation explores the interconnected struggles of various pro-democracy movements in Asia, the use of online memes against censorship, and the importance of solidarity amidst authoritarian regimes. Yeung's reflections highlight the sacrifices made for future generations and the strength found in community.
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ANECDOTE

Activism Origins

  • Johnson Yeung's activism began with student protests, including one about the Tiananmen Square Massacre.
  • This sparked his interest in politics and his belief in community-driven change.
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Political Philosophy

  • Johnson studied politics to understand better ways of community and political existence.
  • He emphasizes consensus, communication, and collaboration for collective progress.
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Umbrella Movement and Regional Solidarity

  • Yeung co-organized the 2014 Umbrella Movement, advocating for democratic reforms in Hong Kong.
  • This work connected him with regional solidarity networks across Southeast Asia.
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