A young Hong Kong democracy activist was sentenced to three and a half years behind bars on Tuesday after pleading guilty to secession under the city's sweeping national security law.
A 20-year-old activist who advocated for Hong Kong's independence from China was sentenced on Tuesday to three years and seven months in prison for violating the country's national security law. Tony Chung pleaded guilty to secession under the law, which took effect in June 2020, according to The Washington Post.
A 20-year-old activist who advocated for Hong Kong's independence from China was sentenced on Tuesday to three years and seven months in prison for violating the country's national security law.