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Hong Kong’s Department of Justice (DoJ) has announced it will not appeal the acquittal of one of the democrats cleared of conspiring to commit subversion in the city’s largest national security case, after earlier saying it intended to challenge the judges’ ruling. The department said on Thursday that it would not challenge the acquittal of former district councillor Lee Yue-shun. Lee and barrister Lawrence Lau, were cleared last month in the high-profile trial of 16 democrats over their involvement in an unofficial primary election in July 2020. A government prosecutor said in court after the...
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong’s Civic Party, which was once the city’s second-largest pro-democracy party, has officially shut down after 18 years – joining dozens of other civil society groups which folded in the wake of a Beijing-imposed national security law. Members of the Civic Party – nicknamed “the barristers’ party” – voted last May to dissolve it amid a leadership vacuum. No members came forward to stand for positions on its executive committee. The party conducted a six-month voluntary winding-up process, clearing its headquarters. On Wednesday its listing in the companies registry was cancelled. Chairp...
Hong Kong Free Press
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