Former Hong Kong lawmaker denies abetting mainland crimes

Former Hong Kong lawmaker Lee Cheuk-yan has denied abetting criminal activity by supporting mainland Chinese dissidents, accusing Beijing of false charges against them. He claimed those backed by his alliance should not have been seen as violating mainland law.

A former Hong Kong lawmaker, Lee Cheuk-yan, is on trial at West Kowloon Court for allegedly inciting subversion. On Wednesday, he denied abetting criminal activity by supporting mainland Chinese dissidents, accusing Beijing of levelling false charges against them. Lee stated that those backed by his now-disbanded Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China should not have been considered as violating mainland law in the first place. Prosecutors challenged his claim that he had no intention to incite others to overthrow the mainland’s communist rule when he called for an end to “one-party dictatorship” as the alliance’s former chairman. The defendants face up to 10 years in jail if convicted.

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Hong Kong courtroom scene depicting judge exposing eight lies by Jimmy Lai in his national security trial defense.
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Hong Kong court identifies eight lies by Jimmy Lai in national security trial defense

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Following Jimmy Lai's conviction on all national security charges on December 15, 2025, the Hong Kong High Court highlighted eight specific lies he told during his self-defense to mislead the court. Details emerged on concealed meetings, editorial instructions, and sanction advocacy, amid expert views labeling Lai a Western proxy while defending Hong Kong's press freedoms.

Former vice-chairman of Hong Kong's Tiananmen vigil group Albert Ho has pleaded guilty to inciting subversion for advocating an end to Communist Party rule in mainland China, facing up to 10 years in jail. Former chairman Lee Cheuk-yan and vice-chairwoman Chow Hang-tung denied the charges and will stand trial. The case centers on the group's activities under the national security law.

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Three High Court judges in Hong Kong ruled Friday that former Tiananmen vigil leaders Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung have a case to answer on subversion charges, finding evidence they incited others to overthrow Communist Party leadership. This follows January pleas where co-defendant Albert Ho admitted guilt while the pair denied charges. The judges rejected a prosecution claim about unchanging party leadership as superficial.

Hong Kong's justice minister Paul Lam has refuted 'unfounded' accusations against judges in national security cases, stressing that they fulfilled their duties and judicial independence remains strong. In a speech marking the start of the legal year, he slammed threats of sanctions against the city's judges and illegitimate pressures on overseas judges to resign. Chief Justice Andrew Cheung noted that geopolitical tensions are hindering recruitment of overseas non-permanent judges to the Court of Final Appeal.

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The Seoul Central District Court is set to deliver a verdict on Wednesday on charges that former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo abetted former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law imposition. Han will be the first member of Yoon's Cabinet to face sentencing over the December 3, 2024, emergency order. Prosecutors seek a 15-year prison term, while Han denies the allegations.

Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu praised the city's delegates to China’s top political advisory body as a “steadfast patriotic force” while hosting vice-chairman Jiang Zuojun of its 14th National Committee at Government House.

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Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun stated at a regular press briefing that Jimmy Lai should be severely punished according to the law and accused external forces of interfering in Hong Kong's judicial process and China's internal affairs. The remarks responded to Washington's hopes for Lai's release on humanitarian grounds and speculation about easing Hong Kong-related sanctions. The ministry urged the US to safeguard stable China-US relations and peace in the Taiwan Strait.

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