Exclusive | Call from European Parliament to cancel Hong Kong’s customs status over national security law trial

Exclusive | Call from European Parliament to cancel Hong Kong’s customs status over national security law trial

In a resolution obtained by the Post, lawmakers will also renew calls for “targeted sanctions” on Hong Kong’s political leaders, including Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu. The non-binding resolution will be debated in the chamber on Wednesday evening before a vote on Thursday. It urges EU member states to “file an International Court of Justice…

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Exclusive | Call from European Parliament to cancel Hong Kong’s customs status over national security law trial

Exclusive | Call from European Parliament to cancel Hong Kong’s customs status over national security law trial

In a resolution obtained by the Post, lawmakers will also renew calls for “targeted sanctions” on Hong Kong’s political leaders, including Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu. The non-binding resolution will be debated in the chamber on Wednesday evening before a vote on Thursday. It urges EU member states to “file an International Court of Justice…

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Hong Kong 47: first appeals filed in city’s largest national security case

Hong Kong 47: first appeals filed in city’s largest national security case

Four Hong Kong opposition figures who were jailed for more than six years after being found guilty of subversion in the city’s biggest national security trial have become the first batch to appeal against their convictions and sentences. Activist Owen Chow Ka-shing, former Democratic Party lawmaker Helena Wong Pik-wan, former district councillor Clarisse Yeung Suet-ying…

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Hong Kong 47: Beijing slams West over ‘hypocritical double standards’

Hong Kong 47: Beijing slams West over ‘hypocritical double standards’

Beijing has sharply rebuked the West over its condemnation of the jailing of former Hong Kong legal academic Benny Tai Yiu-ting and other opposition activists for subversion, slamming foreign powers for applying “hypocritical double standards” and painting the criminals as advocates for democracy. The State Council’s Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office (HKMAO) said in…

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How did judges decide prison sentences handed down in Hong Kong 47 trial?

How did judges decide prison sentences handed down in Hong Kong 47 trial?

The sentences handed down to former opposition activists in Hong Kong’s landmark national security case on Tuesday were proportionate, neither too lenient nor overly harsh, given the court’s decision that the plot they hatched undermined national security and was tantamount to wanting to overthrow the government, some legal experts have said. The experts contacted by…

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