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Activist Nathan Law: “In Hong Kong it is now a crime to even talk”

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BEIJING. “The process? A political show. The right to have a jury, a normal condition for any defendant, was denied. The government chose the judges, to ensure that the final result could best serve its political interest ”. Nathan Law, 28, one of the leaders of protests in Hong Kong during the 79 days of the Umbrella Movement in 2014, founder and former chairman of the Demosisto party, who fled to London in July last year and was granted asylum in April politician in Great Britain, comments with the Republic on the first sentence arrived yesterday based on the new national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020 on the former British colony.

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