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Hong Kong, May 17 (EFE/EPA).- Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai and nine other well-known pro-democracy figures pleaded guilty in court on Monday to organizing an unauthorized assembly on China's national day in 2019.In addition to Lai, 73, veteran activist "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung, trade union leader Lee Cheuk-yan, lawyer and veteran democrat Albert Ho, convener of Civil Human Rights Front Figo Chan, former district councilor Richard Tsoi, and former lawmakers Cyd Ho, Yeung Sum, Avery Ng and Sin Chung-kai pleaded guilty to the same charge. (Camera: JEROME FAVRE). B-ROLL OF THE NEXT DIGITAL HEADQUARTERS IN HONG KONG.
Hong Kong, Feb 4 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Jerome Favre).- Activists and prominent Hong Kong opposition leaders appeared in court on Friday over charges related to a demonstration held on June 4, 2020.In total, 24 people face charges for that vigil that would violate the Hong Kong security law.FOOTAGE OF OUTSIDE THE HONG KONG COURT ON FRIDAY.
A Swiss photographer who closed a door on a Chinese mainlander moments before he was assaulted during last year's Hong Kong protests was on Friday found not guilty of aiding the attack. He says this outcome is "absolutely right" and is "very happy" with the court's decision. SOUNDBITE
Leaders of a pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong have been found guilty on charges relating to the 2014 protest. Julie Noce reports.
Leaders of a pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong have been found guilty on charges relating to the 2014 protest. Julie Noce reports.