Hong Kong Activist Granted Asylum by Germany: ‘I Had No Choice’

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Germany has granted asylum to two Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters, a sign of waning international confidence in the city’s political freedoms and justice system

Ray Wong Toi Yeung fled to Germany in November 2017, ahead of his trial in Hong Kong on charges of inciting to riot and illegal assembly in connection with chaotic protests in the city’s Mong Kok district in 2016.

Another alleged rioter who stayed in Hong Kong drew a six-year prison sentence.
 

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God bless China.Let idiots harm Germany.

This is going to piss off china ...

GOD. ....you have never created any Country, Religion or Race but. ...at one of your planet People are fighting & Killing each other based on their own Creation of Differentiation. Please listen asap.

'Political freedoms and justice system'

Good for him and good for china and Hong Kong. Never back to Hong Kong. enjoy your life on board .

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