Hong Kong pro-democracy activists plead guilty to protest charges
The Hindu
The activists are the latest to appear in court for charges related to 2019 anti-government protests that roiled the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
Seven Hong Kong pro-democracy activists pleaded guilty on Thursday to organising and inciting others to take part in an unauthorised assembly held in 2019, local media reported. The seven activists appearing in court included Raphael Wong, the former chairman of the League of Social Democrats political party, and Figo Chan, who led the Civil Human Rights Front, a now disbanded group that organised protests. “I was protesting based on the principle of civil disobedience. One of the key elements of civil disobedience is to accept the charges. So that is what we are going to do later, to plead guilty,” Wong said on Thursday ahead of the proceedings.More Related News

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