📚 Historical Archive

Occupy Central with Love and Peace

Historical documentation of the movement that took place in Hong Kong from 2013 to 2014. This archive preserves factual records of events for educational reference.

792,808 Civic Referendum Participants
2013-2014 Historical Period
Concluded Movement Status

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Wikipedia Documentation

Comprehensive encyclopedia entry documenting the Occupy Central with Love and Peace movement, providing detailed historical context and factual information.

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Historical Overview

Occupy Central with Love and Peace (OCLP) was a civil disobedience campaign in Hong Kong that operated from March 27, 2013, to December 3, 2014. The movement was officially disbanded when its founders surrendered to police. This website serves as a historical archive documenting the events of this concluded movement.

Formation Period

The movement was formed on March 27, 2013, by three founders following political developments regarding electoral reform discussions in Hong Kong.

Civic Referendum

In June 2014, over 792,000 people participated in an unofficial referendum on electoral reform proposals, representing over 20% of registered voters.

2014 Events

The movement's activities culminated in the events of September-December 2014, which became part of what was later known as the Umbrella Movement.

Conclusion

OCLP was officially disbanded on December 3, 2014, when its founders voluntarily surrendered to police, marking the end of the movement.

Key Historical Facts

March 2013

Formation

OCLP was formed by Reverend Chu Yiu-ming, Benny Tai, and Chan Kin-man following political developments regarding electoral reform.

June 2014

Civic Referendum

792,808 people participated in an unofficial referendum on electoral reform proposals, with the Alliance for True Democracy proposal receiving 42.1% of votes.

September 2014

Movement Launch

Following student-led protests, OCLP officially launched its civil disobedience campaign on September 28, 2014.

December 2014

Disbandment

The movement concluded when its three founders voluntarily surrendered to police on December 3, 2014, officially disbanding OCLP.

Historical Statistics

792,808
Civic Referendum Participants
Over 20% of Hong Kong's registered voters participated in the June 2014 referendum
955
Total Arrests
Number of arrests made during the occupation period from September to December 2014
79
Days of Activity
From the launch on September 28 to the final clearance on December 15, 2014

Historical Archive Notice

This website serves as a historical archive documenting the concluded Occupy Central with Love and Peace movement. All information is presented for historical reference and educational purposes only.

Legal Compliance

This archive operates in full compliance with the laws of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, including the National Security Law and Article 23. The content is purely historical documentation of concluded events and does not advocate for any political activities.