Hong Kong Court Convicts 14 Pro-Democracy Activists in Landmark Subversion Case

A Hong Kong court has found 14 out of 16 democracy activists guilty of subversion under the Beijing-imposed national security law, marking the largest trial under the law. The trial, which does not allow jury trials, involved 47 people charged over a 2020 primary election. Two defendants were acquitted, while the rest pleaded guilty. The prosecution argued that the group's plan to block the annual budget would have caused political instability. The verdict has drawn criticism from human rights organizations, highlighting concerns over the erosion of democratic processes in Hong Kong. Sentencing will follow, with potential life imprisonment for primary offenders.
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- Hong Kong Convicts 14 Pro-Democracy Figures in Case That Transformed City's Politics The Wall Street Journal
- Hong Kong to Rule on Democrats in Largest National Security Trial The New York Times
- A Hong Kong court is set to deliver a landmark verdict in the city's biggest national security case The Associated Press
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