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Hong Kong: 10 Defendants Face Trial Over Attempt To Flee Country

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Ten activists faced trial in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Monday after they were stopped trying to flee Hong Kong for Taiwan speedboat.

They all face charges of illegally crossing the border, and two also face charges of organizing the attempt, according to an indictment.

The trial was held at the Yantian District People’s Court in Shenzhen, just across the border from Hong Kong.

Two minors who were also aboard the speedboat — intercepted by the Chinese coast guard in August as it headed for Taiwan — were expected to face trial separately.

Diplomats denied courtroom access

The passengers feared they would be prosecuted for their activism in support of democratic opposition in Hong Kong under new national security laws.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has dismissed calls from the U.S. Embassy for the 12 to be released as interference in China’s “judicial sovereignty.”

The U.S. Embassy said it had requested permission to observe the hearing, but that the request was denied.

“Their so-called ‘crime’ was to flee tyranny,” the embassy statement said. “Communist China will stop at nothing to prevent its people from seeking freedom elsewhere.”

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A police officer records a video during a protest to urge for the release of 12 Hong Kong activists arrested as they reportedly sailed to Taiwan for political asylum and citizen journalist Zhang Zhan outside China’s Liaison Office, in Hong Kong, December 28, 2020.

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said he was deeply concerned that the group had been tried in secret with just three day’s notice, and that British diplomats had been denied entry to the courtroom.

“The Shenzhen 12 have not had access to lawyers of their choosing, raising further serious questions about access to legal counsel in Mainland China. We expect China to uphold the rule of law and conduct trials in a fair and transparent manner,” he said.

The defendants face up to a year in prison for crossing the border and up to seven years for organizing the escape.

Seeking refuge in Taiwan

The activists were stopped when their boat entered Chinese waters on the way to Taiwan. Hong Kong residents must go through immigration when entering China.

Taiwan has become a popular destination for Hong Kong government critics seeking refuge. Others have sought refuge in the United Kingdom, for which they have faced asset seizures and arrest warrants. 

Amnesty International’s Hong Kong program manager, Lam Cho Ming, said in a statement the defendants have been denied basic rights such as the ability to hire their own lawyers. 

“China must guarantee that all 10 people whose case is set to be heard today, as well as the two others detained with them, get fair and public hearings,” Lam said. “They must also ensure that none of the 12 are subjected to torture or other ill treatment.”

Relatives of the group have released a joint letter condemning the secret court hearing.

“We urge governments to send embassy personnel to the hearing to guarantee a proper and fair trial by the courts in Shenzhen,” they said. The defendants include British, Portuguese, and Vietnamese nationals, and the youngest is 16.

This article was originally published on Deutsche Welle. Read the original article here.


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TNL Editor: Bryan Chou (@thenewslensintl)

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