Organizers of Hong Kong’s annual Tiananmen vigil convicted in national security case
- Posted on August 21, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Hong Kong authorities have convicted two prominent democracy activists who organized the city's traditional Tiananmen Square vigil, charging them with subversion under the national security law. The convictions carry potential sentences exceeding a decade, marking a significant escalation in Beijing's crackdown on commemorative events and public remembrance of sensitive historical events. This case reflects ongoing tensions between mainland China's governance priorities and Hong Kong's traditionally protected freedoms of assembly and expression.
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