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Unrest · Hong KongA radical group in Hong Kong spent over HK$100,000 to acquire around 100 petrol bombs per confrontation during the protests and unrest in 2019, a court has heard. High Court. File photo: Kyle Lam/HKFP. Prosecution witness Wong Chun-keung, leader of the group named “Dragon Slayers,” also testified on Monday that his group formed in August 2019 as a team of “elite” violent protesters which targeted the police during confrontations. Wong said they …See the Story
Hong Kong radical group spent over HK$100,000 on petrol bombs per demo in 2019 protests, court hears
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Jimmy Lai · Hong KongA US bill has been introduced to rename part of the street in front of Hong Kong’s representative office in Washington DC “Jimmy Lai Way.” The move aims to honour the 76-year-old media tycoon currently facing a national security trial in Hong Kong, though the city’s government urged the US not to “interfere” in its affairs when approached by HKFP for a response on Monday. The HKETO in Washington DC, USA. File photo: Googlemaps. According to a p…See the Story
US bill aims to rename street of Hong Kong trade office ‘Jimmy Lai Way,’ as city condemns ‘malicious interference’
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Jimmy Lai · Hong KongA prosecution witness testifying at media mogul Jimmy Lai’s national security trial has said he spent 65 hours in meetings with police officers without giving official statements following his arrest under the national security law. Excluding meetings where police took written and videotaped statements, paralegal Chan Tsz-wah spent 65 hours talking to officers about his “physical and emotional state” and life in detention, a panel of three handp…See the Story
Prosecution witness spent 65 hours talking to police about emotional state after security law arrest, court hears
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Facebook · Hong KongA Hong Kong judge sided with a teacher who was fired over online comments about police in 2019, ruling that the authorities’ decision to dismiss her was “oppressive.” Secondary school students in Hong Kong. File photo: Kyle Lam/ HKFP. Toffee Tam, a veteran teacher, won her case against the Civil Service Bureau at the High Court on Friday. She lodged a judicial review last October, three months after losing her job at a government secondary scho…See the Story
Hong Kong court rules in favour of teacher fired over comments about police in 2019 Facebook posts
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Hong Kong City · Hong KongThe new, homegrown security law does not undermine press freedom, the city's justice secretary has stated amid concern from media watchdogs.See the Story
Criticism of gov’t under new security law allowed ‘no matter how sharp or severe,’ Hong Kong justice sec. says
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