HONG KONG (BLOOMBERG) - Hong Kong police arrested at least 14 opposition activists on Saturday (April 18) for allegedly holding unlawful protests last year, the South China Morning Post reported.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
HONG KONG - Hong Kong police arrested at least 14 opposition activists on Saturday for allegedly holding unlawful protests last year, the South China Morning Post reported.
Police also visited the home of Hong Kong media tycoon and prominent democracy advocate Jimmy Lai, but he wasn't there, SCMP said. Lai was charged with unlawful assembly in February. The city is experiencing a lull in protest activity as it battles the coronavirus outbreak. Chief Executive Carrie Lam and other pro-establishment figures have recently accused the opposition of endangering Hong Kong's autonomy and livelihoods, echoing criticism from China.
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