Talk:Triad
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Is it still a religious society? When did it lost this? -- Error 01:59, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC)
Removed this
- Whether that was the government stance or merely a personal opinion remains unknown.
I don't understand how whether or not something is official or unofficial can be unknown. User:Roadrunner
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After the Mob in Hong Kong in 1956, the government actively enforced the laws that restricted and diminished the triad activities in Hong Kong.
- This sentance needs something, but I don't know enough to fill the holes Sam Spade 05:49, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)
School violence is not a new issue. The most recent event which stirred much public concern was the video clip that recorded a student being beaten up by 11 fellow classmates. And just two weeks ago, a student in Tin Shui Wai stabbed a 17-year-old with a pair of scissors.
It strikes me as odd that a Wikipedia user would say "2 weeks ago", knowing that to be unsatisfactory for the reader. It strikes me as possible copyvio. Mike Church 05:22, 1 May 2004 (UTC)
Removed the following unsubstantiated claims:
- The Triads have worked with the CIA in creating the drug network. The creation of the Golden Triangle as a source for drugs was a joint CIA-Triad operation.
Watcher 06:47, 10 May 2004 (UTC)
Removing pending confirmation
"With the size of membership numbered in hundreds of thousands, it is estimated that about 5% of Hong Kong's male adult population holds some kind of Triad membership, although that figure cannot be verified."
Where does this figure come from? WhisperToMe 23:33, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)
not only HK
The Triad is not only active in Hong Kong but also in Taiwan and mainland China and probably other places but certainly not only in Hong Kong.
Factual question
Were the triads (or the Triad) in the beginning a single society or were there many triads all along? This would help me to decide where shoud the word 'triad' be written with a capital T and where not.
