Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil organisers labelled ‘foreign agents’ | Malay Mail

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HONG KONG, May 11 — A Hong Kong court ruled today that prosecutors could label organisers of the city’s annual Tiananmen vigil “foreign agents” without having to reveal who the group is accused of working for. The decision was made on national security grounds but those being prosecuted...

HONG KONG, May 11 — A Hong Kong court ruled today that prosecutors could label organisers of the city’s annual Tiananmen vigil “foreign agents” without having to reveal who the group is accused of working for.

Those commemorations have been driven underground since Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on Hong Kong following democracy protests three years ago. As basis for their data demand, police accused the alliance of working as a “foreign agent” — rhetoric that matches Beijing’s stance that the Tiananmen protests were instigated by foreign forces rather than being a popular movement.

“To have a full disclosure of all the documents will definitely be a real risk of serious prejudice to an important public interest, i.e., national security,” Law said.

 

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