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Hong Kong Tiananmen activists found guilty of inciting subversion

Two leading organizers of Hong Kong’s banned Tiananmen Square vigils, Lee Cheuk-yan and Chow Hang-tung, were convicted of inciting subversion on Friday under Beijing’s national security law.

Published August 21,2026 05:59 AM
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Two activists who organised annual vigils marking China's deadly Tiananmen crackdown in 1989 were found guilty of "incitement to subversion", a Hong Kong court heard Friday.

Lee Cheuk-yan, 69, and Chow Hang-tung, 41, "incited other persons to organise, plan, commit or participate in acts by unlawful means with a view to subverting the state power", a press summary handed out to reporters said.

The defendants face a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail. Sentencing is expected on a later date.