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HK duo plead guilty to ‘national security’ charge over sanction calls

More than 130 people arrested thus far under China-imposed law

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 19 Aug 2021 4:00PM

HK duo plead guilty to ‘national security’ charge over sanction calls
Democracy activist Andy Li and paralegal Chan Tsz-Wah leave a Hong Kong court in an armoured prison van under heavily armed police guard. – HK Frontline Media Facebook pic, August 19, 2021

HONG KONG – Two Hongkongers accused of being part of a group that campaigned for international sanctions against China pleaded guilty under the city’s national security law today in a case that is linked to jailed pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai.

China imposed the sweeping security law on Hong Kong last year to wipe out dissent after the financial hub was rocked by huge and often violent democracy protests.

More than 130 people, including many of the city’s best-known democracy advocates, have since been arrested under the law.

Democracy activist Andy Li, 31, and paralegal Chan Tsz-wah, 30, admitted to a charge of “colluding with foreign forces to endanger China’s national security” today.

Prosecutors said they are part of a group that organised the publishing of adverts and articles in overseas newspapers calling for sanctions against China.

Both are in custody ahead of their plea.

Little has been heard in open court about the case against the duo, but they are part of a group of people linked to Lai, who faces the same national security charge.

Authorities have accused Lai, 73, and a network of supporters of breaking the security law by supporting international sanctions against China over its crackdown in Hong Kong.

Lai’s popular newspaper Apple Daily closed down in June after authorities used the security law to freeze its assets over the content of the tabloid’s reporting.

Li is one of 12 Hong Kongers who made a failed attempt to flee the city by speedboat for Taiwan last summer.

They were intercepted by the Chinese coast guard and held in detention until their conviction at a closed hearing for illegal border crossing.

The group was eventually returned into Hong Kong custody.

Charges of Li and Chan assisting offenders over the fugitives case have been shelved by prosecution as the pair pleaded guilty to the collusion offences.

The case against Lai and his co-accused has yet to come to court. – AFP, August 19, 2021

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