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Hong Kong frees four pro-democracy lawmakers after completing jail terms | Hong Kong frees four pro-democracy lawmakers after completing jail terms |
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Claudia Mo is one of four pro-democracy leaders who have been released from jail | Claudia Mo is one of four pro-democracy leaders who have been released from jail |
Hong Kong has released four former opposition lawmakers who were among dozens of pro-democracy leaders jailed under the city's controversial National Security Law (NSL). | Hong Kong has released four former opposition lawmakers who were among dozens of pro-democracy leaders jailed under the city's controversial National Security Law (NSL). |
The four - Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam and Gary Fan - had pleaded guilty and were each sentenced to four years and two months behind bars in November. | The four - Claudia Mo, Kwok Ka-ki, Jeremy Tam and Gary Fan - had pleaded guilty and were each sentenced to four years and two months behind bars in November. |
They were released on Tuesday because the fact they had been in prison since their arrests in 2021 was taken into account when calculating their sentence. | |
The four lawmakers were part of a group known as the Hong Kong 47. They were accused of trying to overthrow the government by running an unofficial primary to pick opposition candidates for local elections. | The four lawmakers were part of a group known as the Hong Kong 47. They were accused of trying to overthrow the government by running an unofficial primary to pick opposition candidates for local elections. |
Police said they had left their correctional facilities early on Tuesday. | Police said they had left their correctional facilities early on Tuesday. |
This was the biggest trial under the national security law (NSL) which China imposed on the city shortly after explosive pro-democracy protests in 2019. | This was the biggest trial under the national security law (NSL) which China imposed on the city shortly after explosive pro-democracy protests in 2019. |
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in a months-long standoff against Beijing. Triggered by a proposed government treaty that would have allowed extradition to mainland China, the protests quickly grew to reflect wider demands for democratic reform. | Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in a months-long standoff against Beijing. Triggered by a proposed government treaty that would have allowed extradition to mainland China, the protests quickly grew to reflect wider demands for democratic reform. |
Beijing and Hong Kong authorities argue the law is necessary to maintain stability and deny it has weakened autonomy. | Beijing and Hong Kong authorities argue the law is necessary to maintain stability and deny it has weakened autonomy. |
But critics have called it "the end of Hong Kong" and say it has created a climate of fear in the city. | But critics have called it "the end of Hong Kong" and say it has created a climate of fear in the city. |
The Hong Kong 47 included famous figures like Joshua Wong and Benny Tai, who were icons of the 2014 pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong. | The Hong Kong 47 included famous figures like Joshua Wong and Benny Tai, who were icons of the 2014 pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong. |
Others were arrested after they stormed the city's Legislative Council (LegCo) and spray-painted Hong Kong's emblem in what became a pivotal moment in the 2019 protests. | Others were arrested after they stormed the city's Legislative Council (LegCo) and spray-painted Hong Kong's emblem in what became a pivotal moment in the 2019 protests. |
A total of 45 people were jailed for conspiring to commit subversion. Two of the defendants were acquitted in May. | A total of 45 people were jailed for conspiring to commit subversion. Two of the defendants were acquitted in May. |
The sentences were widely condemned by the international community including the UK and the US. | The sentences were widely condemned by the international community including the UK and the US. |
Claudia Mo, known affectionately in Cantonese as Auntie Mo, is among the most well known of the group. | Claudia Mo, known affectionately in Cantonese as Auntie Mo, is among the most well known of the group. |
A prominent opposition lawmaker, the 67-year-old helped set up the now disbanded opposition Civic Party in 2006 and by 2012 she had won a seat in LegCo. | A prominent opposition lawmaker, the 67-year-old helped set up the now disbanded opposition Civic Party in 2006 and by 2012 she had won a seat in LegCo. |
She was among 15 lawmakers who resigned en masse from LegCo after four pro-democracy lawmakers were ousted in November 2020. The move left LegCo with no opposition presence. | She was among 15 lawmakers who resigned en masse from LegCo after four pro-democracy lawmakers were ousted in November 2020. The move left LegCo with no opposition presence. |
Kwok Ka-ki and Jeremy Tam were also former Civic Party lawmakers. Gary Fan was a co-founder of another opposition party, the Neo Democrats. | Kwok Ka-ki and Jeremy Tam were also former Civic Party lawmakers. Gary Fan was a co-founder of another opposition party, the Neo Democrats. |