
Key Points
- The Hong Kong Alliance was tried for 'subversion of the state'
- The court ruled that the alliance and two former officials were guilty
- The case is a significant development affecting Hong Kong's political and legal situation
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The Hong Kong Alliance, one of Hong Kong's oldest civil society organizations, was tried for 'subversion of the state'. The court ruled that the alliance and two former officials were guilty.
The case is a significant development affecting Hong Kong's political and legal situation. The court's decision shows that the crime of 'subversion of the state' can be interpreted broadly.
The Hong Kong Alliance had been holding an annual 'Six Four' commemoration ceremony since 1989. However, after the alliance was disbanded and its officials were arrested in 2021, these ceremonies are no longer held.
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- The court's decision shows that the crime of 'subversion of the state' can be interpreted broadly
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