Wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan on it has led to a Hong Kong man being jailed for 14 months. He pleaded guilty to The post Protest T-shirt...
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A Hong Kong man has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for sedition under the city's new national security law after wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan. The court ruled that the slogan could incite secession, making this the first sedition conviction under the new legislation.
Wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan on it has led to a Hong Kong man being jailed for 14 months. He pleaded guilty to The post Protest T-shirt...
HONG KONG, Sept 19 (Reuters) - A Hong Kong judge on Thursday jailed two men in the city's first sedition cases under a new national security law - one...
A man who wore a T-shirt with a protest slogan has become the first to be jailed under Hong Kong's new national security law.
A man who wore a T-shirt with a protest slogan has become the first to be jailed under Hong Kong's new national security law.
Chu Kai-pong is first person to be convicted under Article 23, the China-ruled city’s tough new national security law.
Chu Kai-pong was convicted for wearing a "seditious" t-shirt. A new law has greatly increased the penalties for acts deemed seditious by the courts.
Three men were the first to be convicted under the city’s recently expanded national security law, which has greatly curtailed political speech.
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