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Hong Kong duo admit joining pro-independence group ‘out of curiosity’, asylum bid

Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union was founded by Alan Keung. Photo: Brian Wong

Two Hong Kong men convicted of violating the Beijing-decreed national security law have said they joined a pro-independence group either to obtain asylum in Canada or “out of curiosity”.

Courier Chan Tai-sum, 27, and waiter Ng Chi-tung, 25, pleaded guilty in the District Court on Friday to conspiracy to commit secession for their involvement with Taiwan-based Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union between November 2024 and July last year.

Defence lawyers said the pair were both diagnosed with autism and influenced by the disorder when they committed the offence. Chan, who was jailed for a year in 2022 for sedition and incitement, felt ostracised by society after his last release from prison and was unable to turn the page, the court heard.
Founded by fugitive activist Alan Keung Ka-wai, the union advocates Hong Kong’s “liberation” from mainland Chinese rule, seeks international recognition for a self-proclaimed “Hong Kong Parliament” and supports the establishment of an army to “restore and defend” the city.

Some of the party’s members were sworn in as so-called members of parliament after an election last year, with Keung serving as the pseudo-legislature’s chairman.

Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union was founded by Alan Keung. Photo: Brian Wong
Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union was founded by Alan Keung. Photo: Brian Wong

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