Some of the 15 pro-democracy activists arrested in police raids in Hong Kong showed defiance on Monday as they appeared in court to hear charges of participating in illegal anti-government demonstrations last year.
Pro-democracy activists chant slogans outside the West Kowloon Magistrates Court, in Hong Kong, China May 18, 2020. REUTERS/Jessie Pang
The West Kowloon magistrates’ court granted bail to all the defendants and adjourned the case until June 15 at the prosecution’s request. Several defendants made defiant remarks when asked if they understood their charges. Raphael Wong, an activist with the League of Social Democrats, said “I understand this is political prosecution.”
In all, one serving and nine former legislators were arrested, including veteran activists Lee Cheuk-yan and Yeung Sum. This month, United Nations human rights experts had urged authorities to drop the prosecution, provoking a strong rebuttal from Beijing.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pompeo warns China over interference with U.S. journalists in Hong KongU.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday said it had come to his attention that the Chinese government had threatened to interfere with the work of U.S. journalists in Hong Kong, and said any decision impinging on Hong Kong's autonomy could affect the U.S. assessment of Hong Kong's status.
Read more »
Hong Kong lawmakers clash as pro-Beijing camp elects chairClashes have broken out in Hong Kong’s legislature for a second time this month as a pro-Beijing lawmaker was elected as chair of a key committee that scrutinizes bills
Read more »
Hong Kong lawmakers clash as pro-Beijing camp elects chairHONG KONG (AP) — Clashes broke out in Hong Kong’s legislature Monday for a second time this month as a pro-Beijing lawmaker was elected as chair of a key committee that scrutinizes bills, ending a...
Read more »
Scuffles break out between Hong Kong legislators over key committee leadershipScuffles break out between pro-democracy and pro-government legislators in Hong Kong over the leadership of a key committee which could pave the way for a debate on a controversial China national anthem bill by JessiePang0125 jamespomfret
Read more »