No jury for first Hong Kong 'national security' trial as columnist arrested

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On Wednesday, prosecutors started presenting their case against Tong Ying-kit, 24, who was arrested the day after a new national security law came into effect.

The opening of the closely-watched court case came as police also arrested a senior columnist from the pro-democracy newspaper Apple Daily under the same law.

Footage showed his motorcycle was flying a flag that read "Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times", a popular pro-democracy protest slogan that is now deemed illegal under the security law. As they opened their case, prosecutor Anthony Chau said his team would show the phrase meant separating Hong Kong from China, or seeking "regime change".

Tong's case is unusual because he is the only Hong Konger so far charged under the security law with an explicitly violent act.

 

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