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Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security law (April 2021)

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transportation" related purposes, to ensure that the information would not be misused by the public. The defendant should consider using other methods to obtain information, such as submitting a written application to the Department of Transport instead of making a false statement. Choy was convicted of two counts of "knowingly making false statements on essential items" and was fined HK$ 3,000 for each crime, totaling HK$ 6,000. The case is also the first person to be convicted and sentenced in the Yuen Long 721 incident. It is also the first time a journalist has been convicted due to a search.
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Magistrates' Court on the 30 April, the three defendants do not need to respond temporarily, pending the defense's request for documents and legal opinions. The case was adjourned to be heard again on 10 June. Principal Magistrate Bina Chainrai approved three people to be released on bail at HK$ 1,000 each. During this period, they were not allowed to leave Hong Kong and were subject to a curfew. In addition, they had to report to the police station every week.
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that the members of the Hong Kong University Students' Union are not students, but "hidden in Thugs in the campus." He even pointed out that the Students' Union was frantically testing the "edge of the bottom line," describing the time when the Student Union had to control it. The commentator also believes that Hong Kong education "goes astray" and must undergo "dramatic" reforms to establish a sound education system compatible with
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others in a short period of time. In particular, there are 39 arson messages, referring to teaching the making of gasoline bombs, thermite bombs, and arson bombs. The judge took into account the role of the defendant and the lack of evidence showing that she had actively released information. In view of the defendant's plea and personal circumstances, the sentence was three years in prison, reduced from the starting point of four.
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the bureau released new details of about 20 other cases that had already concluded with punishment, including at least two cases where teachers were remanded or reprimanded for playing or having allowed to play musics with "strong political messages" on campus. It said that teachers were obliged to "correct students' thinking and acts", adding they "should not simply follow students’ choices".
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forward to enquire. The railway police officers intercepted and searched a 21-year-old man at Exit B of Ocean Park station at 8 am, and found two toy guns and a walkie-talkie in his rucksack. He was arrested for "suspicion of possession of imitation firearms" and was taken to Aberdeen Police Station for investigation. It is understood that the arrested person was a student of the
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and the "improvement" of the electoral system. It was described as "continuously spreading reactionary ideas, trying to trick more students into boarding thief ships, tying colleges and universities to criminal chariots, and accumulating the black energy of 'continuing the revolution'. The accusation
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on 31 August 2019, and questioned that "national security education" teaches children to 'point a gun at others.' United Daily Network of Taiwan described the child as learning from Hong Kong police uncles how to violently suppress Hong Kong people in subway stations, and compares the photos with the
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The police strengthened their defenses in the police college. About 30 meters from the Ocean Park MTR station to the academy, there is a group of police officers, including plain-clothed and uniformed officers, and they are highly vigilant. When the reporter raised the camera and filmed, they stepped
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for its permanent establishment, which was to comprise office and ancillary facilities. However, the news did not explain the land price and the lease period. It was not announced until the next day that the land would be granted free for 50 years until 2071. Part of the approved land is currently a
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and found that in the deserted departure hall, only the check-in counters for flights to the UK were crowded. Parents of Hong Kong residents who are preparing to immigrate to the UK stated that the political environment in Hong Kong was deteriorating. Under the circumstances of the national security
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stated that two more teachers had been deregistered since the anti-extradition bill protests. One was convicted after having been convicted of a crime in relation to the protests, and the other for after being accused of "using a large amount of one-sided and biased teaching materials". Separately,
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were found in his bag. He was charged with assaulting a police officer and possessing offensive weapons in a public place. The defendant denied the charge. Magistrate Veronica Heung said the case was serious. Considering that the incident was at the peak of violent demonstrations and the background
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to evade police arrest and were charged with one crime of obstruction of justice. It is understood that some of the arrested persons are drivers of "parent cars", and there are also fresh graduates of the Diploma of Secondary Education Examination who were unable to take the General Studies Paper 1
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did not comment on the relevant news, saying that he would request a no-objection notice as originally planned. He believed that the police should respect the right to processions and demonstrations. If the police have any consideration, they should first discuss with the organizer a feasible plan.
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held a hearing to determine whether to accept the report as evidence. The judge questioned that Article 20 of the national security law clearly listed three types of secession behaviors, and believed that historical analysis was not helpful in interpreting legal provisions. In the end, only part of
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Three men were arrested for participating in a demonstration in Wong Tai Sin on 9 August 2019, and were charged with the crime of unlawful assembly; one of them was also charged with possession of 2 laser pointers and the crime of possession of offensive weapons in a public place. At the Kwun Tong
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was also open. For the first time, Chinese marching was performed publicly. The commander chanted the slogan 'Loyalty to protect the country and the courage to protect the family.' Many media were also invited to interview at the college, but they asked more than 30 reporters to take off the black
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and it is of great significance. She said that since mid-2019, Hong Kong had seen "dark violence" which had brought great security risks to the social and political system of the SAR. Only after the implementation of the law, Hong Kong stability and society was restored. She went on to say that in
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plans to continue to hold candlelight gatherings this year. According to the news, the police considered the pandemic and the gathering restriction order is still in effect. It is expected that the police will not approve the gathering activities as last year. Hong Kong Alliance secretary-general
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for their involvement in the July 2020 democratic primaries. Chow went on to say that he did not go to the meeting as he feared he would have had to divulge the names of others in order to save himself. Also, the arrest of the 47 had sounded an alarm bell for him. He asked for forgiveness for his
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judge Frankie Yiu pointed out that the defendant, as a channel manager, had the right to modify or delete information related to the case, but had allowed relevant information to exist and circulate. The seriousness of this case is that the information published on the Internet can quickly incite
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judge Amanda Woodcock noted the influence of the nine defendants in society, which had enabled them to easily persuade the public to join that march, especially at such a volatile time. She said further that the march, while peaceful, could have turned violent and "posed a direct challenge to the
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episode '7.21: Who Owns the Truth' aired in 2020, was charged with two counts of "knowingly making false statements on essential matters" for checking license plates. Principal Magistrate Ivy Chui stated that the Commissioner of Transport had the right to restrict the application to "traffic and
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elements and providing so-called asylum for wanted criminals. He described the act as a gross interference in Hong Kong's justice, contrary to international law and basic norms of international relations, and also against the rule of law principles that the British side had always advertised. He
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protect citizens' basic rights of freedom of speech, peaceful assembly, procession and demonstrations, their rights are not absolute, but can be restricted. She pointed out that in the past, demonstrators had illegally occupied government premises. It was necessary to take control measures for
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After hearing the sentence, a tearful Choy expressed disapproval of the sentence and described the result as sad and uncomfortable. Eight news outlets and organizations issued a joint statement stating that normal interview work being declared illegal sounded the death knell for press freedom.
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At the same time, Jimmy Lai, Lee Cheuk-yan, and former Democratic Party chairman Yeung Sum, who were charged with unlawful assembly in the conflict march on 31 August 2019. They all pleaded guilty and sentenced by District Court judge Amanda Woodcock at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court. The
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issued a statement condemning the Hong Kong court cases of 18 August and 31 August rallies. The rally case sentenced Jimmy Lai and others to imprisonment. The ruling once again proves that the Chinese and Hong Kong authorities have violated the rights and fundamental freedoms guaranteed by the
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Magistrate Don So said at the trial of the boy that he had been influenced by online calls as well as the sentiments of the crowd, and that he considered to have deserved being hit. Citing the seriousness of the incident, the magistrate sentenced the boy to a training center and ordered him to
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In the evening of the same day, the Public Prosecutors issued a statement in response, criticizing overseas politicians without naming their names and requesting the immediate release of sentenced persons. This is "absurd and blatant violation of the basic principles of international law and
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and National Security Affairs Adviser of the Committee for Safeguarding National Security, emphasized that anything that undermines national security was "hard confrontation," and would be "counterattacked" in accordance with the law; if it was "soft confrontation," it would be regulated in
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demanded the release of sentenced persons. British Foreign Office also issued a statement stating that it cannot accept the Hong Kong government's decision to prosecute major democrats, claiming that peaceful demonstrations are Hong Kong's way of life and rights. U.S. Secretary of State
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became more and more obvious, and that the government arbitrarily punished acts that it considered to "endanger national security", thereby threatening the freedom of the press and journalists in Hong Kong. The report specifically mentioned that the authorities arrested the founder of
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photographed a group of elementary school students in the MTR carriages of the Tactical Training Building of the Hong Kong Police College, holding fake guns at their classmates. Related pictures shocked netizens in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Public opinion described it as a repeat of the
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and went to the Police College for an interview that day. The toy gun was used for his micro-movie earlier, but it was too late to clean up. RTHK stated that it confirmed the arrest of a part-time junior journalist and immediately relieved the part-time employee from his position.
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on 5 October 2019. The court convicted the two guilty, Wong was sentenced to 4 months in prison, and Koo was sentenced to 5 months in prison. In addition to the crime of unlawful assembly, Wong was also charged with 'using masked objects in an unauthorized assembly.'
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after trial–and two counts of arson, with the sentences to be served concurrently. She was cleared of a fourth charge of carrying an offensive weapon, as it could not be proved that a laser pointer that had been found on her had been carried for such a purpose.
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posted on Facebook announcing that he had been granted political asylum in the UK. British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab confirmed the news on Twitter on 8 April, stating that "the UK has a glorious history in providing protection to those in need." The
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was evasive about the question whether his party would encourage blank voting, pointing to his party not having decided yet whether to run in the elections; if it were to run, it "would sound strange if we encouraged people to cast blank votes", he said.
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protest was charged with possession of offensive weapons such as screwdrivers and possession of items with intent to damage property. She was convicted of two counts and sentenced to nine months in prison and was remanded in custody awaiting appeal.
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In the first case of the Hong Kong national security law, the defendant Tong Ying-kit was charged with inciting others to commit secession and terrorist activities. The prosecution invited Lau Chi-pang, a professor in the Department of History of
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accordance with Article 9 of the law, necessary measures would be taken to strengthen publicity, guidance, supervision and management of schools, social organizations, media, and the Internet to deal with national security matters.
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In the anti-national anthem law and national security law march on 24 May 2020, a 29-year-old decoration worker was accused of taking part in an unlawful assembly and holding high a banner printed with "Liberate" at the junction of
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judge Eddie Yip was handling a case in which five men and one woman stood accused of possession with intent to destroy or damage property. In November 2019, petrol bombs and other flammable materials had been found in a flat in
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were found guilty of "organizing and participating in an unauthorized assembly", after being arrested for their participation in an unauthorized rally on 18 August 2019, which was also participated by some 1.7 million citizens.
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judge Amanda Woodcock adjourned the case until 16 April after hearing the plea. Yeung and Lee were released on bail, during which Yeung had to surrender his travel documents, while Lai continued to be remanded due to the case.
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on 25 March. Chow said that he had been asked to talk to an individual about the Alternative Citizens’ Deliberative Platform disbanded in December 2020. The meeting was to be held during the March hearing of the case of
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Seven veteran pro-democracy activists were sentenced for organizing and participating in a large unauthorized march on August 18, 2019. There were also a number of other convictions in relation to the protests of 2019.
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Five of the Hong Kong activists who had completed their sentences in the Mainland and been handed over to Hong Kong appeared in Sha Tin Magistrates' Courts for their respective criminal cases after completing the
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member, said that the government had not consulted the district council beforehand, and it was unknown whether it would be forbidden to discuss it in the district council because of 'national security.'
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re-arrested 21 men and women who were between 17 and 41 years old in the morning, who were involved in major conflicts and refused bail pending investigation. They were suspected of having been in the
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Since Lai and Lee had been sentenced to 12 months in prison in the 18 August rally case, the two-month sentence was executed in installments, and the two were sentenced to a total of 14 months.
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Nine pro-democracy activists were charged with suspicion of organizing and participating in an unlawful assembly in a stream-style rally on 18 August 2019. The case was pleaded and sentenced in
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in 2017 and the Hong Kong national security law. At present, the company's server in Hong Kong stores data of mobile phone users in Japan, including phone numbers and communication usage.
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One of the 12 Hong Kong activists, Andy Li, a member of the Hong Kong Story, appeared in court for the first time after completing quarantine. The case was conducted in West Kowloon
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required permission in advance, to ensure that "the normal and effective operation and public safety including the safety of the other users of the premises" were not compromised.
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stated at a regular press conference that he "opposes any country, organization, or individual to shelter criminals in any way." He described the British side as a platform for
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was finally passed with only one vote against it, reflecting the total failure of the SAR government's lobbying and interference in American politics, which is "loyal waste."
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released the 2021 Global Press Freedom Index, in which Hong Kong ranked 80th, and like last year, China ranked 177th. The report pointed out that the chilling effect of the
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A number of British, American and Canadian lawmakers issued statements condemning the sentencing as a reflection of the Chinese government's authoritarian bullying. Last
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On the night of 22 September 2019, more than 100 demonstrators were confronting officers at the Mong Kong Police station and lighting fires at the nearby junction of
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non-intervention." It made groundless attacks and totally disrespects the rule of law. It warns them that there is an opportunity to constitute contempt of court.
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was convicted of having made false statements in order to obtain public records about car licensing plates. Choy had requested these for a documentation about the
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should think about how to contribute to social harmony, peace and security, instead of 'trying the law' to test Hong Kong national security law's "red line".
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judge Frankie Yiu sentenced Siu to four and a half years in prison for taking part in a riot–making her the sixth person to be convicted of rioting in the
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said that such a ban would not be necessary in his view, but he warned that appeals for others to cast blank votes may violate the national security law.
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approved public gatherings and demonstrations held on government premises. She pointed out that public activities in the front of the East Wing of the
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said that the ruling once again showed that Beijing was eroding Hong Kong's freedoms and not fulfilling its international obligations under the
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about the government intending to target "fake news" were considered by some to be an ill-defined notion and pointing in the same direction.
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aired in 2020. The conviction was seen by journalist groups as a sign of shrinking press freedom in the city. Proclamations by police chief
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urged the British side should immediately correct its mistakes and stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs and China's internal affairs.
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said in a speech at the opening ceremony that this is the first national security education day after the implementation of the
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marine police operation base, and the police indicated that they would move out in due course. Yu Tak-po, vice chairman of the
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judge Andrew Chan described Lo as the "mastermind" behind the explosives lab. He compared the crime of Lo to that of the late
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to be very remote. At the same time, police officers blocked the parade's banners and surrounded them on a large scale.
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A group of elementary school students aiming at their classmates with fake guns during National Security Education Day
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The training schools of the five major disciplined forces held open days. Among them, the Hong Kong Police College in
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Hong Kong government spends HK$ 84 million to lobby the U.S. to oppose the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
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and assisting Andy Li, one of the 12 Hong Kong activists, to flee the country. The case was heard again in the
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flag, just like a soldier in ancient times putting on a battle flag and riding a horse on the battlefield. The
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In November 2019, the police arrested the 26-year-old female administrator of a channel of messaging software
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also gave a speech. Even very young children were photographed handling toy weapons, which drew criticism.
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police and therefore law and order". The following activists who convicted and sentenced to prison are:
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Deputy Commissioner of police said Hongkongers should not test the red line of the National Security Law
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pointed to legal difficulties in banning voters from casting blank ballots. Pro-establishment lawmaker
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Female defendant sentenced to 3 years and 2 months in prison for possession of petrol bomb in Wan Chai
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which disbanded in June 2020, had pleaded guilty to the possession of about 1 kilogram of explosive
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Paralegal is accused of violating national security case and reappointed DAB lawyer to represent him
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issued a warning on the next day that the United Kingdom had provided asylum for Law. The spokesman
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On 3 November 2019, a 23-year-old swimming and fitness instructor was seen throwing a bag into the
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Protester who was accidentally shot in melee sentenced to training center and given criminal record
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Hong Kong Police College Open Day demonstrates Chinese marching to the public for the first time
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Patrick Nip: Improving Hong Kong electoral system must be interpreted with National Security Law
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report showed that the defendant had no regrets, he was sentenced to 21 months in prison.
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12 activists from the Mainland were handed over to Hong Kong after serving their sentences
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Woman sentenced to 9 months in prison for possession of offensive weapons on National Day
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emphasized that the law had helped Hong Kong to emerge from the "dark violence" of the
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Police College Open Day's first demonstration of Chinese marching, a reporter arrested
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Former National Front member sentenced to 12 years in jail over possession of TATP
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published an entry in her official blog, in which she stated that although the
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Pro democracy figures speaking to the reporters outside court before sentencing
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Japanese telecommunications company KDDI considers moving data out of Hong Kong
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for smearing national security education, including the implementation of the
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attended the U.S. Congressional hearing on 12 September 2019. Commissioner of
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The government announced the approval of a two-part piece of Hoi Fan Road in
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Annual Tiananmen vigil banned for the first time under National Security Law
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Telegram channel administrator jailed for 3 years for other people's remarks
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to hold an assembly event on 4 June. Inform the stake of the arrangement.
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the testimony was approved, and the part of ancient history was rejected.
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had made blank voting appear as a possible form of protest. Legal scholar
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Timeline of reactions to the Hong Kong national security law (April 2021)
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area on 18 November 2019, with the intention of assisting people in the
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Detectives of the Organized Crime and Triad Investigation Branch of the
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China
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took the escalator to the courtroom and raised a V sign to the reporters
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A pro-Beijing person rushed forward and shouted to pro-democracy figures
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said in comments carried on the website of British civic society group
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law and the electoral reform, as well as the amendment proposed by the
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Office for Safeguarding National Security to be set up in Tai Kok Tsui
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Bao Choy shed tears when speaking to the reporters after she was fined
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Police officers on standby outside the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court
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stated that it had received an application from the Alliance to use
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A 29-year-old paralegal, Chan Tsz-wah, was accused of violating the
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Female barista convicted of arson and riot for four and a half years
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speaking to the reporters after sentencing of pro-democracy figures
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Pro-democracy figures plead guilty for unauthorized 31 August rally
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People's Daily criticizes the Hong Kong University Students' Union
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and gray masks and replace the blue masks provided by the police.
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The city held its first National Security Education Day after the
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Louis Lo, who was a member of the pro-independence fringe group
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Online media Hong Kong Free Press exclusively reported that the
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following activists who convicted and sentenced to prison are:
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Eastern Magistrates' Court opened a trial to hear the case of
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Four people plead guilty in the unauthorized Tiananmen vigil
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Teresa Cheng: Freedom of speech and assembly is not absolute
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said that people should have the right to gather peacefully.
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On 4 October 2019, around 200 protesters occupied roads in
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of "knowingly taking part in an unlawful assembly" in the
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Yeung Sum (sentenced to 8 months, suspended for 12 months)
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members are protesting the National Security Education Day
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Prosecutors in Tong Ying-kit's case cited ancient examples
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was also facing a full-scale threat from the government.
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and Koo Sze-yiu participating in an unlawful assembly in
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signed a service contract with local political lobbyist
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2020 detainment of Hong Kong residents at sea by China
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2020 detainment of Hong Kong residents at sea by China
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Pro-democracy groups support before entering the court
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Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Certification Act
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to protest against the government's enactment of the
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21 people arrested in PolyU siege after kicking bail
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speaking to media after they get suspended sentences
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held banners and shouted slogans. They marched from
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Activist jailed for unauthorized anti-mask ban rally
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A group of pro-Beijing protesters outside the court
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Democratic Alliance for the Betterment of Hong Kong
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Index

Timeline of reactions to the Hong Kong national security law (April 2021)
Timeline of the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests
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September
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November
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June
July
August
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November
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