香港法院裁定两名活动人士须答辩颠覆罪

香港高等法院三名法官裁定,已解散的天安门守夜联盟前领导人李卓人及周庭须在颠覆罪审讯中答辩。法官认为证据显示他们可能煽动他人推翻中国共产党领导。但法官驳回了检方关于中国共产党领导在中国宪法下不可改变的论点,认为这是浅薄的论据。

香港高等法院三名法官于周五在西九龙法院作出裁决,认为证据显示李卓人(69岁)和周庭(41岁)作为香港支援中国民主运动联合会的前主席和副主席,可能犯下颠覆罪。该联盟曾组织香港年度天安门广场守夜活动,现已解散。

检察官指控李卓人和周庭从2020年7月至该组织2021年9月解散期间,坚持推动结束‘一党专政’,这是联盟五大运作目标之一。法官认为这些证据支持检方关于活动人士煽动他人推翻中国共产党领导的指控。

然而,法官拒绝了检方关于中国共产党领导在中国宪法下不可改变的论点,形容其为‘浅薄的’论据。该案涉及国家安全法,联盟被指违反‘一国两制’原则和《基本法》。

李卓人和周庭是该联盟的前领导人,该组织曾支持爱国民主运动。案件将于继续审理,涉及多名被告,包括律师何俊仁。

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