In Hong Kong, the largest national security trial against 47 pro-democracy activists, charged under Beijing's national security law, has entered its final phase. The trial, which began more than 1,000 days ago, accuses the defendants of conspiracy to subvert state power by organizing an unofficial primary election in July 2020. The verdict is expected in early 2024, nearly two years after the charges were filed. Additionally, a Beijing court has started hearing lawsuits from relatives of Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which disappeared over the Indian Ocean nearly a decade ago.
Hong Kong's largest trial under Beijing's sweeping national security law alleges that 47 defendants conspired to subvert state power by organising an unofficial primary election in July 2020. Here is a brief look at some of them: https://t.co/tNMOhRynqb
Landmark Hong Kong national security case verdict expected in 3-4 months -judge https://t.co/6evpA36uNL https://t.co/JZihK2BlPU
A landmark national security trial for 16 Hong Kong democracy activists entered its final stretch on Wednesday, with a verdict expected in early 2024, nearly two years after they were charged with conspiracy to commit subversion https://t.co/LEflz1JP8W
Hong Kong’s largest national security trial begins final arguments on Nov 29, more than 1,000 days after the case against 47 democracy activists under the Beijing-imposed law began. https://t.co/vzVVDfPSYT
A Beijing court on Monday began hearing lawsuits filed by relatives of dozens of Chinese passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, which went missing over the Indian Ocean nearly a decade ago. https://t.co/3F9z52bnVU
For Hong Kong’s arrested pro-democracy activists, justice must wait https://t.co/Z6uQbNtTXZ