Hong Kong court hears final arguments in former Tiananmen vigil organizers’ national security trial
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The High Court in Hong Kong heard its last round of arguments on Tuesday in a case involving six people accused of subversion for organizing vigils to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
Lawyers representing the defendants and the prosecution argued their cases before three judges. Among those present were family members, supporters, and media representatives who lined up in the public gallery of the court to witness the final day of arguments.
The six individuals, all Hong Kong residents, are charged under the newly enacted National Security Law for organ…
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