Hong Kong activist wins appeal over fish sandwich 'attack'

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A Hong Kong democracy activist who threw a fish sandwich at the city's then leader to protest rising inequality had his assault conviction quashed ...

HONG KONG: A Hong Kong democracy activist who threw a fish sandwich at the city's then leader to protest rising inequality had his assault conviction quashed by a court on Wednesday .

Avery Ng, chairman of the League of Social Democrats political party, lobbed a tuna sandwich at then Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying during local elections in 2016.The projectile missed its intended target after Leung ducked, hitting a police officer instead.But on Wednesday his conviction was overturned by the High Court.Advertisement

"The prosecution failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the appellant had committed a common assault," Justice Joseph Yau said in his judgment. At his trial Ng said the"smelly fish" sandwich was a protest prop to show that the poor in Hong Kong are not be able to afford even a simple breakfast.Ng greeted reporters with a victory sign after the ruling and said the prosecution had been politically motivated.

Leung, in office from 2012 until 2017, was accused by opponents of overseeing the erosion of Hong Kong's freedoms and doing little to counter deepening inequality in the heavily populated financial hub.

 

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