Top Hong Kong activists charged for Tiananmen vigil gathering

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Among those who appeared in court are Jimmy Lai, and other veteran democracy activists. FMTNews

Media tycoon Jimmy Lai, founder of the local newspaper Apple Daily, arrives at a Hong Kong district court today.

The annual vigil has been held in Hong Kong for the last three decades and usually attracts huge crowds. It has taken on particular significance in recent years as the semi-autonomous city chafes under Beijing’s increasingly authoritarian rule. Among them are Jimmy Lai, the millionaire owner of the openly pro-democracy Apple newspaper, veteran democracy activists such as Lee Cheuk-yan and Albert Ho as well as young campaigner Figo Chan.

Some of those charged on Monday — and many other leading democracy figures — face separate prosecutions related to last year’s huge and often violent pro-democracy protests. The law targets subversion, secession, terrorism and foreign collusion, with sentences including life in prison.

 

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