Hong Kong democracy activists plead responsible underneath nationwide safety legislation
Two Hong Kong residents who campaigned for worldwide sanctions towards China for cracking down on the town’s pro-democracy motion and shunting the deal made through the metropolis’s handover from British rule pleaded responsible Thursday underneath the town’s draconian nationwide safety legislation.
The instances towards activist Andy Li, 31, and paralegal Chan Tsz-wah, 30, are linked to that of pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai whose newspaper, Apple Daily, was shut down by the authorities in June.
Both Li and Chan pleaded responsible to the cost of “colluding with foreign forces to endanger China’s national security” and had been in custody forward of their plea.
Part of a pro-democracy ‘criminal syndicate’
The nationwide safety legislation was imposed by Beijing final 12 months to stomp out dissent in Hong Kong. More than 130 folks, together with a few of the best-known democracy activists, have been charged underneath it.
Jimmy Lai, the pro-democracy media tycoon, is maybe essentially the most well-known of these charged with violating the nationwide safety legislation. He is accused of working a “criminal syndicate” that pushed for sanctions towards China.
While little was heard about Li and Chan’s case in open court docket, prosecutors did learn out a abstract Thursday of allegations. Prosecutors allege Lai and his American aide Mark Simon had been the “masterminds and financial support behind the scenes and at the highest level of the syndicate.”
The abstract claimed Chan delivered Lai and Simon’s directions to Li.
Last summer season, Li and 11 others made a doomed try and flee Hong Kong in a speedboat for Taiwan. The boat was intercepted by the Chinese coast guard and Li was positioned in detention previous to his conviction in closed court docket for illegally crossing the border.
Everyone on the boat was then handed over to the Hong Kong authorities.
Simon departed Hong Kong final 12 months and has stated the case towards Lai and his alleged co-conspirators is little greater than a political witch hunt towards these China finds problematic for his or her pro-democracy views.
Simon informed information company AFP he believes Li and Chan “are making statements under great duress, with questionable legal representation, and with Andy still having charges in China over his head.”
Li and Chan additionally confronted expenses of aiding fugitives from the legislation, however these expenses had been shelved because of the responsible pleas.
After they submitted their responsible pleas to the court docket, they had been returned to custody and won’t have one other listening to till subsequent January.
More charged underneath nationwide safety legislation
In a separate case Thursday, seven pro-democracy activists together with Raphael Wong, the previous chairman of the League of Social Democrats political celebration, and Figo Chan, who led the now-defunct group that organized the 2019 protests, the Civil Human Rights Front, additionally pleaded responsible to inciting others to take part in unauthorized meeting.
“I was protesting based on the principle of civil disobedience. One of the key elements of civil disobedience is to accept the charges. So that is what we are going to do later, to plead guilty,” Wong informed the Associated Press.
He added: “Another key element is that the people carrying out civil disobedience actions know being jailed is just part of the process. We are not worried about being jailed. Instead, we hope we can achieve democracy after this process.”