The term first appeared locally in April 2021 in a speech by Luo Huining, then director of Beijing’s liaison office, to mark Hong Kong’s first National Security Education Day.
A female journalist has become the first person to be jailed for
breaking Hong Kong’s national anthem law after waving a British
colonial-era flag to celebrate Cheung Ka Long’s fencing gold medal
at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
An online news reporter has been jailed for three months after pleading guilty to insulting China's national anthem by waving the British Hong Kong flag at a mall screening of the Olympic gold medal ceremony for local fencer Edgar Cheung Ka-long in 2021.
A 21-year-old student has been jailed for more than four years in Hong Kong over rioting and possessing an offensive weapon in a violent clash with police two years ago that stemmed from a protest against controversial performers in a park. Lee Ho Ming was given 51 months in prison on Friday (May 29) for his “active” role in the.