Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung, former leaders of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, were convicted of inciting subversion under a national security law imposed by China. The charges were filed in 2021, following a crackdown on pro-democracy activities in Hong Kong.
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Two Hong Kong Tiananmen Vigil Organizers Convicted Under National Security Law
Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung, former leaders of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, have been convicted of inciting subversion under a national security law. The charges were initiated in 2021 amid a broader suppression of pro-democracy movements in Hong Kong.
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