Chu Kai-pong was convicted for wearing a “seditious” t-shirt. A new law has greatly increased the penalties for acts deemed seditious by the courts.
A Hong Kong man was sentenced to 14 months in prison on Thursday, making him the first person to be convicted under a strict new national security law.
Chu Kai-pong, 27, was arrested for wearing a t-shirt reading: “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times.”
The day he chose to wear the shirt was also seen as significant. Not only was the slogan used by anti-government protesters during a wave of demonstrations in 2019. he wore it on June 12, the fifth anniversary of the day demonstrators surrounded the city’s legislative council complex.
National security threat is when tshirt is worn
Can’t let people have free thinking! That’s dangerous!
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