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Hong Kong democracy advocates retreat as Chinese-style justice comes to the territory

Hong Kong democracy advocates retreat as Chinese-style justice comes to the territory
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SPECIAL REPORT Hong Kong activists retreat as China-style justice comes to their city

Asia PacificSPECIAL REPORT Hong Kong activists retreat as China-style justice comes to their city Reuters 1/5 Pro-democracy activist Lester Shum is taken away by police officers as more than 50 Hong Kong activists are arrested under a security law in Hong Kong, China January 6, 2021. Picture taken January 6, 2021. REUTERS/Stringer Read More On March 23, a Hong Kong High Court judge denied former Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan’s bail appeal and sent him back to Lai Chi Kok prison. “Keep going!” Wan shouted as he was led away by guards. “The Department of Justice will be judged by heaven.” Wan is one of 36 pro-democracy activists denied bail and being kept in custody more than a month after being arraigned on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion for organizing an unofficial primary election. Forty-seven activists were charged overall, in the biggest crackdown on the city’s opposition since a national security law was imposed by China

Hong Kong activists retreat as China-style justice comes to their city

Article content On March 23, a Hong Kong High Court judge denied former Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan’s bail appeal and sent him back to Lai Chi Kok prison. “Keep going!” Wan shouted as he was led away by guards. “The Department of Justice will be judged by heaven.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Hong Kong activists retreat as China-style justice comes to their city Back to video Wan is one of 36 pro-democracy activists denied bail and being kept in custody more than a month after being arraigned on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion for organizing an unofficial primary election. Forty-seven activists were charged overall, in the biggest crackdown on the city’s opposition since a national security law was imposed by China last June. Only 11 have been granted bail. The next appearance in court for all the defendants is scheduled for May 31.

SPECIAL REPORT-Hong Kong activists retreat as China-style

By Reuters Staff April 21 (Reuters) - On March 23, a Hong Kong High Court judge denied former Democratic Party lawmaker Andrew Wan s bail appeal and sent him back to Lai Chi Kok prison. Keep going! Wan shouted as he was led away by guards. The Department of Justice will be judged by heaven. Wan is one of 36 pro-democracy activists denied bail and being kept in custody more than a month after being arraigned on charges of conspiracy to commit subversion for organizing an unofficial primary election. Forty-seven activists were charged overall, in the biggest crackdown on the city s opposition since a national security law was imposed by China last June. Only 11 have been granted bail. The next appearance in court for all the defendants is scheduled for May 31.

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