Andrew Chiu
趙家賢
Convenor of Power for Democracy
In office
November 2014 – 27 February 2021
Preceded byJoseph Cheng
Member of the Eastern District Council
In office
1 January 2008 – 9 July 2021
Preceded byGiuseppe Salaroli
ConstituencyTai Koo Shing West
Personal details
Born (1985-07-17) 17 July 1985 (age 40)
PartyDemocratic Party
Other political
affiliations
Professional Commons
Power for Democracy (2002–2021)
Alma materOpen University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Baptist University
SABI University
Andrew Chiu
Traditional Chinese趙家賢
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationJiuh gāa yìhn
JyutpingZiu6 gaa1 ji4

Andrew Chiu Ka-yin (Chinese: 趙家賢; born 17 July 1985) is a Hong Kong politician, democracy activist, experienced accredited mediator and arbitrator. He is a former member of the Democratic Party, former strategy committee member of the Professional Commons, former chairperson of Hong Kong Society of Accredited Mediators[1] and former convenor of Power for Democracy, as well as a former elected member of the Eastern District Council for Tai Koo Shing West from 2008. He was jailed for subversion in May 2024 over his participation in the 2020 pro-democracy primaries, and granted early release in October 2025.

Biography

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He was born and educated in Hong Kong, graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the Open University of Hong Kong and a master's degree in Public Administration from Hong Kong Baptist University.[2] In 2017, he was conferred an honorary doctorate degree in Public Administration from SABI University,[3] an online private higher education institute registered under French Government's 'Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovation', in recognition of his contributions and commitments to the public sector over a decade, including the fact that Chiu was the youngest elected representative in the 2007 Hong Kong local elections (22 years old).

Chiu joined the Democratic Party in 2004 and was first elected to the Eastern District Council in Tai Koo Shing West in 2007 and was re-elected in 2011 and 2015.[4] He was also a central committee member of the Democratic Party from 2010 to 2014. He was on the Democratic Party ticket in the 2012 Legislative Council election in District Council (Second). The ticket received 316,468 votes and successfully secured a seat for James To.[5]

In 2014, he succeeded Joseph Cheng Yu-shek to become the convenor of the Power for Democracy, a mediating platform for electoral coordination between the pro-democratic parties.[6] During his tenure as convenor, the group coordinated several mock polls and primaries for the pro-democrats, including the 2015 District Council election and the primaries for March 2018 Legislative Council by-elections.[7][8]

Chiu was elected vice-president of the Eastern District Council in 2020.[9]

On 6 January 2021, Chiu was among 55 members of the pro-democratic camp who were arrested under the national security law, specifically its provision regarding subversion. The group stood accused of organising and participating in unofficial primary elections held by the camp in July 2020.[10] Like most of the group, Chiu was released on bail on 7 January.[11] After he was charged, Chiu decided to resign as a member and Vice-Chairman of Eastern District Council, effective on 9 July 2021.[12] Together with 44 of his co-defendants, he was jailed in May 2024; he received a seven-year sentence. During the trial he acted as a witness for the prosecution. In October 2025, he was the first to be granted early release, for good conduct in jail. In a December 2025 interview, he expressed remorse for his earlier activism and said he had no intent to engage in politics in the foreseeable future.[13]

Tai Koo Shing attack

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On 3 November 2019, during a protest at Cityplaza, Tai Koo Shing, Chiu was attacked by a pro-Beijing, Mandarin-speaking, knife-wielding man, when he tried to stop a fight after the attacker assaulted several people. His left ear was partially bitten off by the attacker.[14][15] Doctors made an unsuccessful attempt to reattach the ear. The perpetrator was jailed for 14 years and six months in April 2022 for this act and for slashing another man in the stomach, with the presiding judge calling the attack on Chiu "barbaric".[16]

References

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  1. ^ "執行委員會 Executive Committee". Hong Kong Society of Accredited Mediators. Archived from the original on 16 November 2019.
  2. ^ "趙家賢博士 DR. ANDREW CHIU". andrewchiu.hk. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Accreditation | Sabi University". sabiuniversity.com. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019.
  4. ^ "蘋果日報:福建幫殺入太古城助選". 蘋果日報. 22 November 2015.
  5. ^ "Election Results". 2012 LegCo Election. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  6. ^ "民主動力推薦213區會候選人 盼革新議會". 香港星島日報. 25 October 2015.
  7. ^ "趙家賢冀達成共識 確立初選機制". 香港信報財經新聞. 18 November 2017.
  8. ^ "【民主派初選】2.6萬人投票!遠超預期 周一公佈結果". 香港蘋果日報. 14 January 2018.
  9. ^ "【東區區議會】黎志強趙家賢分任正副主席 通過動議要求林鄭月娥赴武漢視察疫情". Stand News (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 7 January 2020.
  10. ^ "National security law: Hong Kong rounds up 53 pro-democracy activists". BBC News. 6 January 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  11. ^ Chau, Candice (8 January 2021). "'Hong Kong has entered a bitter winter,' says primaries organiser as 52 democrats in mass arrest bailed out". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 4 February 2021.
  12. ^ "信報即時新聞 -- 趙家賢辭任區議員". 信報即時新聞. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  13. ^ "Hong Kong 47: Activist released early from jail appears on TVB expressing remorse, vows to be 'role model'". Hong Kong Free Press. 16 December 2025. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
  14. ^ "Hong Kong lawmaker's ear partially bitten off during anti-government protest". NBC News. 4 November 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2019.
  15. ^ "Hong Kong Ccouncillor's Ear Bitten Off and Four People Slashed With Small Blade as Pro-democracy Protests Turn Violent". Newsweek. 3 November 2019. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  16. ^ Li, Almond (19 April 2022). "Hong Kong man jailed for 14.5 years for biting off ex-District Councillor's ear, knife attack". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
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