Berliner Boersenzeitung - Hong Kong to sentence dozens of democracy campaigners

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Hong Kong to sentence dozens of democracy campaigners
Hong Kong to sentence dozens of democracy campaigners / Photo: Anthony WALLACE - AFP/File

Hong Kong to sentence dozens of democracy campaigners

Hong Kong's largest national security trial will draw to a close on Tuesday, with dozens of the city's most prominent democracy campaigners set to be sentenced for subversion, a charge which can carry up to life imprisonment.

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Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the financial hub in 2020, snuffing out months of massive, sometimes violent, pro-democracy protests.

Western countries and international rights groups have condemned the trial as evidence of Hong Kong's increased authoritarianism.

The "Hong Kong 47" were arrested in 2021 after holding an unofficial election primary, which aimed to improve pro-democracy parties' chances of winning a majority in the city's legislature.

Two of the 47 were acquitted in May, but on Tuesday the rest will find out their sentences, many after over 1,300 days already spent in jail.

A friend of defendant Gordon Ng, named by prosecutors as one of five organisers, told AFP she had been suffering insomnia in the past few days.

"Gordon seemed nervous too," the woman said about her visit to Ng in prison. "But... he kept telling us not to overthink."

This case is the largest by number of defendants since the law was passed in mid-2020.

On Wednesday, jailed media tycoon and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai will also testify in his collusion trial, breaking the silence he has kept over five previous trials and almost four years in jail.

The charges against Lai –- founder of the now-shuttered popular Chinese-language tabloid Apple Daily –- revolve around the newspaper's publications, which supported the pro-democracy protests and criticised Beijing's leadership.

China and Hong Kong say the security law restored order following the 2019 protests, and have warned against "interference" from other countries.

- Former political opposition -

Outside the court, a queue for public seats to watch the sentencing has been growing since Saturday night, with many refusing to speak to the media.

Ceci, a retiree who joined the queue on Sunday, has been following the case since the mass arrest on January 6, 2021.

"I just wish they can get a lighter sentence... no other hopes beyond that," she told AFP on Monday.

The aim of the election primary, which took place in July 2020, was to pick a cross-party shortlist of pro-democracy candidates to increase their electoral prospects.

If a majority was achieved, the plan was to force the government to meet the 2019 protesters' demands -- including universal suffrage -- by threatening to indiscriminately veto the budget.

Three senior judges handpicked by the government to try security cases said the group would have caused a "constitutional crisis".

The 47 made up a cross-section of Hong Kong's once vibrant political opposition, including former lawmakers, unionists, lawyers, social workers and journalists.

- 'No surprise, no shock' -

The "principal offenders" face 10 years to life in jail.

Benny Tai -- one of the city's most renowned constitutional and human rights legal scholars -- has been named "the brain behind the project" by prosecutors.

Others singled out as "more radical" are the ex-leaders of the now-disbanded Civic Party Alvin Yeung and Jeremy Tam, and young activist Owen Chow and former journalist Gwyneth Ho.

The oldest defendant is "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung, the 68-year-old co-founder of the city's last standing opposition party the League of Social Democrats.

His wife Chan Po-ying, the leader of the LSD, told AFP that Leung "does not have any special thoughts on the sentence" after visiting him on Monday.

"I feel rather calm too because I won't be perturbed if I do not hold any illusion. I wish for no surprise and no shock," Chan said.

Emilia Wong, girlfriend of rally organiser Ventus Lau, said Lau appeared more anxious in recent months.

They hadn't discussed the potential sentence much because "it's an unprecedented case", she said.

"A long time ago, he said if the sentence is up to 10 years or 20 years, I should not wait for his release. But I think we don’t have to decide now as life itself is fluid," Wong told AFP.

"The (sentencing) day may be a significant milestone for the outside world but for me... I will just have to carry on with my normal life, visiting him and handling his matters."

(S.G.Stein--BBZ)