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Families of Two Jailed Pro-democracy Hong Kong Youths Visit Prison in China: "I Will Wait for You at the Border"

In December 2020, 10 pro-democracy Hongkongers, who were arrested by and detained in China since last August, were trialed in the Shenzhen Yantian District People’s Court in China.

The sentences for the 10 activists ranged from 7 months to 3 years of jail in China.

In Jan 2021, family members of two of the detainees, Li Tsz-yin and Kok Tse-lun, travelled to Shenzhen in China to visit them in jail.

On Jan 31, 2021, the Facebook page of the #Save12 concern group announced the safe return of Li's mother to Hong Kong.

Li's mother said, during the two meetings with her son, one virtual and one in person, Li "seemed happy and sounded positive".

Li shall be released on March 22, 2021. His mother told Li, “I will be waiting for you at the border”. Li replied “See you in Hong Kong then!”

Source: Stand News #Feb1

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Hong Kong's National Security Police Charges Lawyer's Assistant for Collusion and Assisting 12 Pro-democracy Hongkongers

The Hong Kong Police laid charges on a lawyer's assistant under the #NationalSecurityLaw, making him the 5th person charged under the law.

The Police confirmed that the National Security Department has arrested a 29-year-old man on Feb 17, 2021, for his activities from July 1 to Aug 31, 2020.

The man was accused of "colluding with foreign powers" by participating in lobbying work, as well as assisting the 12 pro-democracy protesters in fleeing the city.

The man is charged on one count of "conspiracy to collude with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security", and one count of "conspiracy to assist criminals". His case was quickly brought to court on the afternoon of his arrest.

According to sources, the man had been previously arrested by the National Security Department in October 2020. He was arrested together with 8 others, including friends of the 12 Hongkongers and district councilors' assistants.

The police accused them for assisting fugitives in various roles, including being the boat operator, supplying funds, providing lodging and transportation to the pier, making arrangements for their lives after arriving in Taiwan, and so on.

Sources further state that the authorities had already frozen the man's bank accounts, both local and overseas, though the police denied the allegations.

The Hong Kong Police further stated that there had been 98 arrests under the National Security law up to Feb 16, 2021. The arrestees are aged 16 to 79, and are accused for activities "endangering national security".

Source: Stand News #Feb17

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Hong Kong Police Detains 8 Pro-democracy Hongkongers After Jail in China

Among the 12 pro-democracy Hongkongers who were arrested and detained by the Chinese authorities since August 2020, 8 of them had completed their 7-month sentence in China and was handed over to the Hong Kong police on March 22, 2021.

In Hong Kong, the national security police superintendent Lee Kwai-wah commanded the transferral operation. The 8 Hongkongers were sent to 6 different police stations.

Over 10 senior citizens including Granny Wong voiced support for the detained Hongkongers. The crowd shout "Fight On!" outside of Tin Shui Wai Police Station.

The #Save12 concern group condemns that the 8 pro-democracy activists was not allowed to meet their lawyers and only 1 has called his family. The concern group said the safety of the 8 was not confirmed.

Source: Stand News; InMedia #Mar22

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Where is Andy? Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activist Missing After Jailed in China

According to the Save 12 Hong Kong Youths Concern Group concern group, as of March 25, 2021, pro-democracy Hongkonger Andy Li is reportedly missing.

Andy Li was one of the 12 pro-democracy Hongkongers who was arrested and jailed in China in August 2020. He was released from the Chinese prison alongside seven other Hongkongers and deported to Hong Kong on March 22, 2021.

While the other 7 Hongkongers had been sent to different police stations upon arriving in Hong Kong, there was no news of Li, who was also charged by the Hong Kong authorities under the national security law.

Source: Stand News #Mar25
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Missing Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activist Reportedly Detained in HK Psychiatric Centre

Pro-democracy activist Andy Li, whose whereabouts was not confirmed by the Hong Kong authorities, was reportedly detained in Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre. According to Apple Daily, Li was guarded under high security by a special unit in the Department of Correctional Service, and is currently detained in isolation.

Li was one of the 12 pro-democracy Hongkongers who were arrested and jailed in China after attempting to flee the city in August last year.

On March 22, 2021, Li and 8 others who had completed their jail sentence in China were sent back to the Hong Kong into police custody for further interrogation and detention.

However, Li was the only one who insofar has no contact with his family and lawyer ever since his assumed arrival in Hong Kong. His family has made inquiries to the Hong Kong Police Force and the Department of Correctional Service earlier; but no government department had information on his whereabouts.

Source: Apple Daily #Mar27
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“My law license has received its well deserved honour": Chinese civil rights lawyer representing the 12 pro-democracy HongKongers inside the high wall

Ren Quanniu has been a civil rights lawyer for 7 years in China. His appointees include members of Falun Gong, Zhao Wei, a legal assistant arrested in the 709 crackdown and Zhen Jianghua, a human rights activist accused of inciting subversion of state power.

Ren continued his work despite being arrested by police and his wife being beaten up. However, Ren never thought the case of the twelve Hong Kong pro-democracy youths would become the end of his career.

Continue reading our fully translated article here:
https://telegra.ph/Exclusive-Interview-with-Ren-Quanniu-the-mainland-Chinese-lawyer-representing-the-twelve-Hong-Kong-youths-inside-the-high-wall-M-04-01

Source:Stand News #Jan19

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Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activist #AndyLi Represented By Mysterious Lawyer Not Appointed by His Family

Source: Stand News #Mar31

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Hong Kong Pro-democracy Activist #AndyLi Represented By Mysterious Lawyer Not Appointed by His Family

Prodemocracy activist Andy Li Yu-hin’s case was brought before the court in Hong Kong on March 31, 2021 as he was charged with violating the National Security Law. However, Li did not appear in court because he was still subject to quarantine.

Li had been arrested and jailed in China since August 2020 and was recently transferred by the Chinese authrotities to Hong Kong police's custody, upon completing the sentence he received in the Chinese court. Li is currently detained by the Hong Kong authorities in a psychiatric centre.

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The sister of Li told Stand News that barrister Lawrence Law Tat-Hung, who was representing Li in court, was not the lawyer appointed by the family. She further said that she had no knowledge of such a person until she heard it from the news.

Stand News reporters called Lawrence Law Tat-Hung on the morning of March 31, 2021, to inquire whether he had been appointed by Li.

The barrister replied by saying “Excuse me, but I’m not at liberty to say too much”. The reporter also mentioned that Li’s sister did not know him, Law then immediately hung up the phone.

Andy Li was charged with "conspiracy to commit collusion with a foreign country", "conspiracy to assist criminals" and "unlicensed possession of ammunition". The case was heard on the morning of March 31 in the West Kowloon Magistrates' Court.

Source: Stand News #March31

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Over 100 lawmakers around the world condemn HK government's cruel treatment of pro-democracy activists

#AndyLi, one of the 12 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists imprisoned in China, was transferred back to Hong Kong on Mar 22, 2021 after serving his sentence in China; however Li’s family has been unable to reach him for multiple days.

On Apr 2, 2021, the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (#IPAC) issued a statement criticizing the Hong Kong government’s cruel and inhumane treatment towards Li and his family, and called for the release of Li and all pro-democracy activists that are detained unfairly.

Signatories of the statement involve national lawmakers from the UK, US, Canada, Japan, and different European countries, as well as IPAC’s advisors. The statement mentioned that, since Li’s transfer to Hong Kong after serving his 7-month sentence in Shenzhen, Li has been held in a single cell in a psychiatric facility without being able to get in touch with his family. The statement described Li’s treatment as “cruel, inhumane and shocking”.

Li’s case was also described as an “emblematic of the Chinese Government’s ruthless crackdown on Hong Kong’s way of life, and disregard for the international treaties designed to protect it.”. The signatories pledged to make urgent representation to their respective governments, and demanded Hong Kong government to release Li and all activists that are being detained unjustly.

Source: Stand News; IPAC Global #Apr2

https://ipac.global/over-100-parliamentarians-call-for-release-of-jailed-hong-kong-activist-andy-li-in-global-statement/

https://www.thestandnews.com/politics/12-%E6%B8%AF%E4%BA%BA-%E5%85%A8%E7%90%83%E9%80%BE%E7%99%BE%E5%9C%8B%E6%9C%83%E8%AD%B0%E5%93%A1%E8%81%AF%E7%BD%B2-%E6%96%A5%E6%9D%8E%E5%AE%87%E8%BB%92%E8%88%87%E5%AE%B6%E4%BA%BA%E5%A4%B1%E8%81%AF%E4%B8%8D%E4%BA%BA%E9%81%93-%E4%BF%83%E6%B8%AF%E5%BA%9C%E6%94%BE%E4%BA%BA/

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Andy Li is one of the 12 HK youths being detained in China from late August and one of the 8 being transferred back to Hong Kong in late March. However, he had been missing for 7 days before being found in Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre.

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Brother of HK activist detained in China reopens online #Lego shop to raise funds for sentencing fee

Source: In Media HK #May15

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Brother of HK activist detained in China reopens online #Lego shop to raise funds for sentencing fee

Over half a year has passed since 12 fleeing pro-democracy Hongkongers were arrested by the Chinese police at sea and detained in China.

10 of the 12 activists that were charged with "illegal border crossing" have already been escorted back to Hong Kong. The remaining two, #Tang KaiYin and #QuinnMoon, were charged by China for "organizing illegal border crossing". They are currently still serving their three-year and two-year sentences in China respectively.

In April 2021, Tang’s younger brother announced on social media that he will reopen his brother's online model shop; he will be selling Tang's stock of discontinued Lego sets.

The profits, after covering rent for the storage space, will mainly be used to pay the fees of Tang’s incarceration in China, as well as his $20K RMB fine.

The remainder will be used to support Tang when he returns to Hong Kong after serving his sentence.

Since the arrest of the 12 Hongkongers, the younger Tang had been busy dealing with the authorities on his brother's behalf, as well as handling the media and taking care of his family. There had been times when he became exhausted and even fell ill, and he admits that he blamed his brother sometimes. "But then I would think, he didn't steal or hurt anyone. There's a reason he did what he did, so ..." he pauses, "I became more accepting and more forgiving."

He says that he had never been a Lego enthusiast. He joked that, although he now spends all his spare time on the online shop, he still couldn't get interested in Lego. He wanted to tell his brother: "Hurry up and come back and deal with your stuff, I don't want to touch it. Take care of yourself; we're family, I'll wait for you."

Source: In Media HK #May15
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7 young activists sentenced to 10 months in jail in Hong Kong after serving in Chinese prison

Source: Inmedia #Jul15
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7 young activists sentenced to 10 months in jail in Hong Kong after serving in Chinese prison

The #12HongKongers who intended to abscond to #Taiwan reportedly in August 2020 were arrested and detained by PRC's marine police for secretly crossing the border.

Up til July 2022, 2 of these 12 Hongkongers are still being detained in China while 9 were charged for #ObstructionofJustice when they returned to Hong Kong after serving their sentence in China.

Amonh them, Wong Wai-Yin were charged with the #CrimeofExplosives instead of Obstruction of Justice. Hoang Lam Phuc and the others have pleaded guilty and were sentenced to 10 months in jail at the District Court in Hong Kong on July 15, 2022.

Li Chi-yin, who is serving 3.5 years in prison, was added 7 months in jail.

Temporary judge Wong Hing-Wai Newman claimed that their behaviour shows their ignorance and intention to challenge to Hong Kong judicial system.

The judge describes the case as the "first in history" that the Department of Justice charges people who do not return to detention on time for Obstruction of Justice. He says it is a pity to sentence these young defendants after reading their petition letters, but "rules are rules".

Source: Inmedia #Jul15
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