Hong Kong court rejects appeal in landmark 'Hong Kong 47' subversion case

Hong Kong court rejects appeal in landmark 'Hong Kong 47' subversion case

HONG KONG, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's Court of ‌Appeal on Monday rejected ‌an appeal by 12 pro‑democracy ​activists in a landmark national security case on a subversion conspiracy that critics say ‌highlights the ⁠China-ruled city's crackdown on dissent in recent ⁠years.

Reuters

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The appeal stems from the "Hong Kong 47" democrats case, ​where many ​leading ​pro-democracy activists and ‌politicians were arrested en masse in early 2021, and charged with conspiracy to commit subversion. Following marathon legal ‌proceedings, most of ​the democrats were ​eventually ​sentenced in late ‌2024 to between 4 ​and ​10 years imprisonment, with only two acquittals.

(Reporting by Jessie ​Pang ‌and Hong Kong newsroom ​in Hong Kong; Editing by ​Christian Schmollinger)

 

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