Lam was born
Lam Siu-po () in 1929. In the 1960s he worked as a radio commentator at
Commercial Radio Hong Kong, which was fiercely critical of leftists. During the
1967 riots, Lam criticised the leftist rioters on his own radio programmes. He created a programme called "Can't Stop Striking" () to satirise the leftists, leading some leftist newspapers at the time to label him as a "traitor" and an "
imperialist running dog".
Death On 24 August 1967, while Lam was en route to work, men posing as road maintenance workers stopped his vehicle at the end of the street where he lived. They blocked his car doors and doused Lam and his cousin with petrol. They were both then set on fire and burned alive. Lam died later that day in a hospital; his cousin died several days later. No one was ever arrested, although it was believed that
Yeung Kwong, then chairman of the
Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) and director of the
Anti-British Struggle Committee, ordered the murder. However, pro-Beijing politicians said in 2010 that leftists should not be blamed for Lam's death. The founder of Commercial Radio Hong Kong,
George Ho, launched the programme
18/F, Block C in his memory. Immediately after Lam Bun's death, most of the Chinese and English newspapers in Hong Kong condemned the killing as despicable and inhuman. On the other hand, the pro-communist leftist newspaper,
Ta Kung Pao, published several articles, condemning Lam Bun but not the murderers. For example, one of the articles titled "", which may be translated into English as "An underground special tactic unit had crushed the villain. The antagonist, Lam Bun, was seriously wounded". Another article in the same newspaper published on the same day described the murder as a "punishment that Lam Bun had deserved" (). The Lam Bun assassination angered the people of Hong Kong, eventually leading the
government of Hong Kong to suppress the riots. Lam became an icon of free speech. The police offered a reward of
HK$50,000, on top of which his employers added HK$100,000, making it the highest reward ever posted in the colony. ==2001 GBM controversy==