
Tiananmen vigil leader invokes Gandhi at Hong Kong sentencing
The Hindu
For years, Hong Kong was the one place in China where what happened in 1989 could still be publicly remembered.
A leading Hong Kong democracy activist facing jail invoked Mahatma Gandhi’s civil disobedience campaign in court on Wednesday as he gave a defiant speech defending his decision to take part in a banned Tiananmen vigil.
Lee Cheuk-yan is one of eight pro-democracy figures on trial for joining a vigil last year which had been banned by Hong Kong police for the first time in 31 years, citing the coronavirus and security fears.
Five defendants, including Mr. Lee, have pleaded guilty to joining an “unauthorised assembly”.
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