Returning Valiant

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Founded2020 (2020)
FounderChoi Wing-kit
Dissolved5 July 2021 (2021-07-05)
Membership~20 (2021)
Returning Valiant
光城者
Founded2020 (2020)
FounderChoi Wing-kit
Dissolved5 July 2021 (2021-07-05)
Membership~20 (2021)
Spokesman
Queenie Ng
WebsiteReturning Valiant on Facebook
Returning Valiant on Instagram

Returning Valiant (Chinese: 光城者; lit. 'City Liberator') was a pro-independence group in Hong Kong. Formed mainly by students under the Hong Kong national security law in 2020, the group called for continuation of protests to "liberate the city".

After the first arrest in May 2021, the police declared to have dismantled the group in July, arresting members of the group for plotting "terrorist attacks" in the city. Seven members, including the founder, pleaded guilty to subversion under the security law, and were sent to correctional centres or given 5-year jail term.

With the decline of the large-scale protests in 2020 following the coronavirus pandemic and the imposition of the Hong Kong national security law, Returning Valiant hoped to "adhere the aspirations of sages, keep the spark of revolution" (Chinese: 繼承先賢之志,延續革命之火), with the target of "mind enlightenment and liberation of our city" (Chinese: 開啟民智,光復我城).[1]

Returning Valiant consisted of 20 members who referred to the group as "the embers of revolution".[2]

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