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Hong Kong man sentenced to 14 months in jail for ‘seditious’ T-shirt | Politics Information


Chu Kai-pong is the primary individual to be convicted below Article 23, the China-ruled metropolis’s powerful new nationwide safety legislation.

A Hong Kong man has been sentenced to 14 months in jail for sporting a T-shirt and a masks with protest slogans deemed “seditious”, the primary individual to be convicted below town’s powerful new nationwide safety legislation.

Chu Kai-pong, 27, was sentenced on Thursday on the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts, having pleaded responsible earlier within the week to at least one rely of “doing acts with seditious intention”, an offence carrying a most penalty of 10 years in jail below the brand new laws, referred to as Article 23.

Chu was arrested for sporting a T-shirt studying “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our instances” and a yellow masks printed with “FDNOL” – shorthand for an additional pro-democracy slogan, “5 calls for, not one much less” – on June 12, a date marking the fifth anniversary of town’s large pro-democracy protests in 2019.

The 2019 protest motion was probably the most concerted problem to the Hong Kong authorities because the former British colony returned to Chinese language rule in 1997. It waned due to widespread arrests, the exile of democracy activists, the COVID-19 pandemic and China’s imposition of an earlier safety legislation in 2020.

Referring to the 2019 protests, Chief Justice of the Peace Victor So – a decide handpicked by the federal government to listen to nationwide safety instances – mentioned on Thursday that Chu “took benefit of a symbolic day with the intention to reignite the concepts behind the unrest”.

In January, the decide had sentenced Chu to 3 months in jail for sporting the same T-shirt on the airport and possessing publications deemed seditious. He famous that Chu’s “subsequent act” confirmed the “deterrent impact of his earlier sentence was inadequate”.

Quelling dissent

The sedition offence was created below British colonial rule, which resulted in 1997, however was seldom used till Hong Kong authorities revived it in 2020 after the protests.

With the protests quashed, China imposed a nationwide safety legislation on town in mid-2020 to quell additional dissent.

The new nationwide safety legislation – the Safeguarding Nationwide Safety Ordinance, also called Article 23 – got here into pressure in March.

The revised legislation augments the offence of sedition to incorporate inciting hatred in opposition to China’s communist management, upping its jail sentence to a most penalty of 10 years if the sedition is performed in collusion with an “exterior pressure”.

Critics, together with Western nations similar to the US, say Article 23 will additional erode freedoms and silence dissent in Hong Kong – a finance hub as soon as thought of one of many freest territories in China.

As of this month, 303 folks have been arrested below the 2 safety legal guidelines, with 176 prosecuted and 160 convicted.

A protester wearing a Guy Fawkes mask waves a flag during a Human Rights Day march, organised by the Civil Human Right Front, in Hong Kong, China December 8, 2019.
China launched a draconian nationwide safety legislation in Hong Kong following mass pro-democracy protests in 2019 [File: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]

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