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Hong Kong man jailed for 'seditious' T-shirt under national security law - Chu Kai-pong jailed for wearing T-shirt with pro-democracy slogan ‘liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times’ ...
A Hong Kong man pleaded guilty on Monday to sedition for wearing a T-shirt bearing a protest slogan, in the Chinese territory’s first conviction under local national security legislation that ...
Sept. 19 (UPI) -- A Hong Kong man convicted for wearing a "seditious" T-shirt last year was sentenced to 14 months in jail under the city's new security law that continues to crack down on ...
A Hong Kong man has pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan on it, becoming the first person to be convicted under the city’s new security legislation. Chu Kai ...
A Hong Kong court sentenced a man to 14 months in prison for wearing a T-shirt with protest slogans, marking the city’s first use of a new national security law to punish people accused of ...
Hong Kong’s triads have been romanticized in countless gangster films and sensationalized by the local tabloid press, but good luck trying to commercialize them on a t-shirt. On Nov. 1, 18 ...
Protesters take part in a pro-democracy rally in Hong Kong, China, on January 19, 2020. A 27-year-old man was convicted for violating a new security law for wearing a t-shirt to support such protests.
HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong man has been sentenced to three months in prison on sedition charges for wearing a T-shirt with a slogan printed on it. The 26-year-old Chu Kai-pong pleaded guilty ...
Hundreds of demonstrators wearing “Stand With Hong Kong” T-shirts attended an NBA game Friday night in Brooklyn to protest the league and show support for Chinese pro-democracy activists.
Hundreds of activists attended an NBA game between the Toronto Raptors and the Brooklyn Nets wearing pro-Hong Kong shirts.Film producer Andrew Duncan purchased 300 tickets to the Friday night game ...
A Hong Kong man on Monday pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, becoming the first person convicted under the city's new national security law passed in March.
Sept. 19 (UPI) -- A Hong Kong man convicted for wearing a "seditious" T-shirt last year was sentenced to 14 months in jail under the city's new security law that continues to crack down on ...