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Student activist Chung jailed for throwing flag thestandard.com.hk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestandard.com.hk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Don t show me this message again✕ The 18-year-old pro-democracy activist Tony Chung was arrested in October (AFP via Getty images) Hong Kong’s pro-independence activist Tony Chung has been sentenced to four months in jail after being found guilty of insulting the Chinese national flag during protests in May last year. The 19-year-old student, who led a now-disbanded pro-democracy group, awaits trial on secession charges that could extend his jail sentence to a longer period under Hong Kong’s sweeping national security law imposed by China in June this year. Chung was convicted for insulting the Chinese national flag by throwing it on the ground and unlawful assembly during the protests over the now-withdrawn controversial extradition bill. ....
Hong Kong activist found guilty of participating in protest beijingbulletin.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from beijingbulletin.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ANI | Updated: Dec 12, 2020 15:33 IST Hong Kong [China], December 12 (ANI): As China continues to clamp down on Hong Kong pro-democracy activism, a student activist, Tony Chung Hon-lam, was found guilty of flag desecration and participation in a protest over the now-withdrawn extradition bill last year. Magistrate Peony Wong Nga-yan on Friday concluded that Tony, 19, had publicly undermined the dignity of the national flag by tugging at it with two unidentified people outside the legislature, breaking its pole in the process, then throwing it into the air without regard as to where it might land, reported South China Morning Post. Without a doubt, the defendant had deliberately desecrated the flag, she ruled. ....