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Albert Ho Chun-yan
何俊仁
Chairman of the Democratic Party
Assumed office
2006
Preceded byLee Wing Tat
Member of the Hong Kong Parliament
for New Territories West
Assumed office
1995
Personal details
Born (1951-12-01) December 1, 1951 (age 73)
Hong Kong Hong Kong
NationalityChinese
Political partyDemocratic Party
ResidenceHong Kong
Alma materUniversity of Hong Kong
OccupationLawyer

Albert Ho Chun-yan (Chinese: 何俊仁; born December 1, 1951 in Hong Kong with family roots in Zhongshan, Guangdong). He is currently the secretary general of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China and the new chairman of the Democratic Party (Hong Kong). A solicitor and a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong.

Ho was elected to the Urban Council in 1995, and has served as a Legco member since 1998. In 2004, Ho challenged Rita Fan in the Legco Presidential Election, but was unsuccessful.

Attack incident

On August 20, 2006, Ho was brazenly assaulted by three unidentified men using baseball bats and a baton[1] in a branch of McDonald's in Central, Hong Kong, after he had attended a protest against the government's plan to adopt a Goods and Services Tax. He suffered injuries to his nose and arms and his right vision became blurred.

Democratic Party chairman Lee Wing Tat claimed that the attack was likely to be related to a lawsuit Albert Ho was then working on and had nothing to do with politics.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Donald Tsang condemned the attack, declaring that the attackers would be pursued to the "ends of the earth". Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee also condemned it.

This was the first attack on a pro-democracy legislator since that on United Democrat Ng Ming Yam in 1985 and on Democratic Party incumbent chairman Lee Wing Tat in 1994. It was also the first attack on a LegCo member since the Handover.

On October 12, 2006, five suspects were arrested by police in Hong Kong and Zhongshan. Cheung Wing-ho, 29, Leung Kwan- ping, 44, Chan Chun-kit, 27 and Leung Fu-keung, 57, have all been charged with "wounding with intent", which carries a possible life sentence. A 56 year-old man was arrested whilst trying to board a plane[2].

Another suspect, a 77-year-old, surnamed Lau, was on November 3, while trying to board a ferry to Macau[2].

However, court proceedings were adjourned until November 28 because of the continuing investigations. The defendants were refused bail, as the magistrate perceived there was a serious flight risk. According to Next Magazine (Vol 870), these men were closely associated with Stanley Ho. It was suggested that the attack was related to Albert Ho's work for a sister of Stanley Ho on a legal action against him, and that lawyers who had previously handled the lawsuit had suffered similar fates.

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Preceded by Chairperson of Democratic Party
2006–
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by District Councillor of Tuen Mun Tai Hing Constituency
1992–
Succeeded by
Incumbent