First Hong Kong protester to admit 'rioting' is jailed for four years - News Summed Up

First Hong Kong protester to admit 'rioting' is jailed for four years


The photo (above) shows a man wearing a black face mask leaving the Eastern Law Courts Building in Hong Kong on an unspecified dateMask-donning protesters gather outside the court in Hong Kong to support fellow protester Sin Ka-ho. One of the banners (pictured) says 'Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of our times'A family member cries and bid farewell to Sin after he was sentenced four years for rioting. Sin's sentencing comes as a Hong Kong exam question reignited a row over academic freedoms in the semi-autonomous city. The police's act angered moderate Hong Kong people in a pivotal moment for the anti-government movement. More than 8,300 protesters in Hong Kong were arrested between June 2019 and mid-May this year.


Source: Daily Mail May 15, 2020 11:04 UTC



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