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Hong Kong jails man for 14 months
Hong Kong man jailed 14 months under new security law for ‘seditious’ online statements
A Hong Kong court has convicted a third person under a new security law, sentencing him to one year and two months in prison for sedition over statements made on social media platforms. Au Kin-wai, 58,
Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in jail for ‘seditious’ T-shirt
Chu Kai-pong is first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city’s tough new national security law.
First person convicted under Hong Kong's new security law is sentenced to 14 months in prison
HONG KONG (AP) — The first person convicted under a tough new Hong Kong national security law was sentenced on Thursday to 14 months in prison for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan.
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Hong Kong Man Sentenced Under National Security Law for Sedition via T-Shirt Slogan
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Hong Kong Man Sentenced To 14 Months Over 'Seditious' T-shirt: Court
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Dozens of Hong Kong journalists and their families have been harassed and intimidated online and in person over the last ...
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