The first person has been convicted under Hong Kong's sweeping national security law.
Tong Ying-kit was found guilty of driving a motorcycle into police officers, while carrying a banner emblazoned with a popular anti-government protest slogan. https://t.co/nORqAFv7GP
Tong Ying-kit, de 24 años, fue encontrado culpable de terrorismo e incitar a la secesión.
Más de 60 personas han sido acusadas bajo la polémica ley, incluidos algunos de los más reconocidos activistas prodemocracia. /rr
#HongKong
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#RuleofLaw thrown out the window
"Tong’s case is seen by pro-democracy activists and human rights groups as a departure from Hong Kong’s common law traditions, as he was denied bail and a jury trial"
#StandWithHongKong
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This is infuriating. @appledaily_hk & Jimmy Lai are a force for freedom & democracy in Hong Kong. That's why General Secretary Xi is doing everything he can to silence them.
They are an example to pro-democracy activists around the world. Their bravery is an inspiration.
Just what are the Kiwis up to now? SUNDAY on #60Mins, we thought they were our best friends, but it looks like they’ve ditched us for a fast Chinese buck.
Chinese foreign minister tells Germans ‘you know what genocide looks like’ | Sydney Morning Herald
#IPAC 🇪🇺🇩🇪 co-chair @bueti: using the holocaust as a “diplomatic football” is a reckless new low in the Chinese government's wolf-warrior diplomacy.
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@teddyboylocsin Finally someone has the guts to say this to #CCPChina 👏
The #CCP thugs have no respect for international boundaries and treaties. Hope Asian countries can join forces against this tyranny’s continued invasive behavior.