The Hong Kong Tiananmen vigil activists convicted in national security trial
A Hong Kong court found two pro-democracy activists who organized annual vigils to mark China's deadly Tiananmen crackdown guilty of "incitement to subversion" on Friday.
A Hong Kong court has found two pro-democracy activists guilty of incitement to subversion. They had organized annual vigils to mark China's deadly Tiananmen crackdown.
The Japan Times reported that the court delivered the guilty verdict on Friday.
The Mothership and Channel News Asia reports did not relate to the Hong Kong court case.
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