Three Hong Kong Tiananmen Activists Convicted Under National Security Law

Three Hong Kong activists have been found guilty under the city's national security law, which was introduced by China. They were accused of inciting others to subvert state power. The case is connected to Tiananmen Square commemorations, which have long been a sensitive issue in Hong Kong. The national security law, enacted in 2020, has been widely used to prosecute pro-democracy figures and activists in the city.
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