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HK ‘speedboat fugitives’ to face trial in China

12 activists disappear into mainland’s judicial system, with family members expressing fear over their fate

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Dec 2020 9:45PM

HK ‘speedboat fugitives’ to face trial in China
A group of 12 Hong Kong activists is accused of charges linked to crossing a border illegally. – Wikipedia pic, December 25, 2020

BEIJING – At least seven of 12 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists arrested as they tried to flee the territory by speedboat to Taiwan will face trial in mainland China on December 28, campaigners and family members said today.

Relatives of seven detainees have been told by Chinese government-appointed lawyers that a hearing will take place on Monday afternoon at Yantian District People’s Court in the southern city of Shenzhen, according to the Save 12 HK Youths campaign.

China has a history of putting dissidents on trial around the Christmas and New Year period to avoid Western scrutiny.

The group – the youngest just 16 – was caught by the coastguard 70km southeast of Hong Kong on August 23, before being transferred to police in Shenzhen. They are accused of charges linked to crossing a border illegally.

The activists, whose arrests were formally approved in September, have since disappeared into China’s opaque judicial system, with family members expressing fear over their fate.

“We were informed that Andy will be brought to trial on Monday afternoon,” the family of one of the group, activist Andy Li, tweeted today.

“As with other politically sensitive cases, obviously they rushed for the Christmas period to minimise international backlash.”

Last week, Chinese authorities announced that the prosecution process for the 12 had begun.

Eight of the group are accused of an illegal border crossing, while two are suspected of organising for others to cross the border. Two minors face non-public hearings.

Some of those aboard the boat already faced prosecution in Hong Kong for activities linked to last year’s huge and often violent pro-democracy protests.

Chinese lawyers appointed by some of the fugitives’ families said they have been barred from seeing their clients, after authorities stepped in to appoint state-approved lawyers.

Although Hong Kong has its own internationally respected legal system – where detainees are promptly produced after their arrest and tried in open court – the mainland’s judicial system is notoriously opaque, with conviction all but guaranteed.

In June, Beijing imposed a new security law on Hong Kong, announcing it will have jurisdiction for some crimes and that mainland security agents could openly operate in the city.

With Beijing clamping down on Hong Kong’s democracy movement, Taiwan emerged as a sanctuary, quietly turning a blind eye to residents turning up without proper visas or paperwork. – AFP, December 25, 2020

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