5 Hong Kong speech therapists jailed for conspiracy to 'brainwash' children with cartoons

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HONG KONG - Five Hong Kong speech therapists were sentenced on Saturday to 19 months in jail for conspiracy to publish seditious children's books, featuring cartoons of sheep and wolves that prosecutors had deemed anti-government. The five were convicted on Wednesday under a colonial-era sedition law in a case denounced by rights campaigners as a 'brazen act of repression', which...

Children's books are pictured during a news conference after five people were arrested on suspicion of conspiring to publish "seditious material" with the intent of inciting public hatred towards the government among children, in Hong Kong, China, July 22, 2021.

District Court Judge Kwok Wai Kin said the defendants had to be punished "not because of the publication or the words but because of their harm or the risk of harm to the minds of children", saying the works sowed seeds of "instability". The books referred to events including the city's mass pro-democracy protests in 2019 and the case of 12 democracy protesters who fled Hong Kong by speedboat in 2020 and were captured by the Chinese coastguard.It is the first time a seditious publications case has gone to trial since the 2019 protests and the imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong by Beijing in 2020, which officials said was vital to restore stability.

Lai's mitigation was interrupted by Kwok, who said "the court is not a place to make political speech".Before being stopped, Lai had said the core issue of the trial was freedom of speech and "freedom with limitations is not freedom".

 

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