Democracy activists face jail in HK's biggest security case
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Summary
- Verdicts are due in Hong Kong’s biggest national security case - 47 democracy activists face jail over subversion charges
- Sixteen of them entered not guilty pleas. Subversion carries a maximum term of life imprisonment
- They were all charged in 2021 with trying to “overthrow” the government by organising an unofficial election
- From veteran politicians to student campaigners, they represent the gamut of Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement
- Their arrest marked the biggest crackdown under the National Security Law (NSL) imposed by China in 2020
- Beijing says the law is essential for Hong Kong’s stability but rights groups say it has crushed civil liberties and created a climate of fear
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