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A Hong Kong man has been jailed for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan under the city’s controversial national security law, while another was jailed for writing protest messages on bus seats.
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Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in prison for wearing 'seditious' T-shirt - MSNA Hong Kong man convicted for wearing a "seditious" T-shirt last year was sentenced to 14 months in jail under the city's new security law that continues to crack down on supporters of anti ...
A Hong Kong man pleaded guilty on Monday to sedition for wearing a T-shirt bearing a protest slogan, in the Chinese territory’s first conviction under local national security legislation that ...
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong man on Monday pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, becoming the first person convicted under the city's new national security law ...
Hong Kongers demonstrate against "Article 23" in Taipei on March 23, 2024. SAM YEH / AFP. On Monday, September 16, a 27-year-old man became the first Hong Kong resident to be sentenced under the ...
Sept. 19 (UPI) --A Hong Kong man convicted for wearing a "seditious" T-shirt last year was sentenced to 14 months in jail under the city's new security law that continues to crack down on ...
A Hong Kong man on Monday pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, becoming the first person convicted under the city's new national security law passed in March.
Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in jail for ‘seditious’ T-shirt. Chu Kai-pong is the first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city’s tough new national security law.
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