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HONG KONG
A lawyer for the first person convicted under Hong Kong’s national security law asked Thursday for no more than 10 years in prison instead of the possible life sentence faced by the former restaurant waiter in a closely watched case as China’s ruling Communist Party tries to crush a pro-democracy movement.
Tong Ying-kit was convicted Tuesday of inciting secession and terrorism for driving his motorcycle into a group of police officers during a July 1, 2020, pro-democracy rally while carrying a flag bearing the banned slogan, “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times.”
Tong, 24, will be sentenced Friday, the Hong Kong High Court announced.
At pre-sentencing hearing for HK national security case, judges hear defendant made stupid mistake
FILE PHOTO: A prison van which is carrying Tong Ying-kit, the first person charged under the new national security law, arrives at High Court for a hearing, in Hong Kong, China July 27, 2021. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu reuters tickers
This content was published on July 29, 2021 - 06:50
July 29, 2021 - 06:50
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The defence lawyer for the first person charged under Hong Kong s national security law argued on Thursday at a final mitigation session before sentencing that his client was a decent young man who did something very stupid.