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The verdict in Hong Kong’s largest national security case to date – which saw 14 pro-democracy figures convicted of conspiring to commit subversion and two acquitted – demonstrated that the city’s common law system was intact and effective, a government advisor has said. Ronny Tong, a member of the city’s top advisory body the Executive Council, said on Friday the court had “set an unprecedentedly high threshold” for the conviction of subversion under the Beijing-imposed national security law. The acquittals were proof of the rigorous legal processes in Hong Kong, he added. The 16 who stood tr...
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong held a raft of events across the city on Monday to mark National Security Education Day, with a top Beijing official saying the city should prioritise economic development after the recent passage of a new security law. At Victoria Park in Causeway Bay, a colourful carnival featured exhibitions about national security and the police’s counter-terrorism vehicles. Chan Kwai-lan, an insurance worker in her 40s volunteering at the carnival, said the city’s efforts to safeguard national security were “good, very good.” “At least everyone is living in peace and working happily, and the eco...
Hong Kong Free Press
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