Elsie tu biography

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  • She campaigned tirelessly against corruption wherever she encountered it and worked with and for the under-privileged for more than five decades.
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  • Elsie Tu is well known as a social activist and crusader against injustice and corruption in Hong Kong.
  • Elsie Tu, who has died aged 102, was a British-born teacher, campaigner and political activist who was the social conscience of Hong Kong.
  • Elsie Tu

    Hong Kong activist and politician (1913–2015)

    Elsie TuGBMCBE (née Hume; Chinese: 杜葉錫恩; 2 June 1913 – 8 December 2015), known as Elsie Elliott in her earlier life, was a British-born Hong Kong social activist, elected member of the Urban Council of Hong Kong from 1963 to 1995, and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong from 1988 to 1995.

    Born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Tu moved to Hong Kong in 1951 following a period as a missionary in China. She became known for her strong antipathy towards colonialism and corruption, as well as for her work for the underprivileged.

    She took the main role in the 1966 Kowloon riots when she opposed the Star Ferry fare increase which later turned into riots and faced accusations of inciting the disorder.[1] She fought for gay rights, better housing, welfare services, playgrounds, bus routes, hawker licences and innumerable other issues and her campaigning is credited with leading to the