Hong Kong court hears final arguments in trial of Tiananmen vigil organizers, hopes for July verdict
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Hong Kong – The High Court in Hong Kong heard its last set of arguments on Monday as it prepares to deliver a verdict in the trial of five men accused of organizing unauthorised vigilance activities and defacing public property during protests marking the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square incident.
The trial has been closely watched by human rights advocates, legal experts, and observers interested in Hong Kong’s judicial system. The five men—Lam Wing-kee, 61; Leung Chun-sing, 37; Chan Chun-man, 40; Tsui Ka-hin, 38; and Wong Kwai-chuen, 51—are charged with conspiracy to commit public n…
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