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Involved in promoting Hong Kong independence, the "second-generation Captain America" ​​convicted of inciting secession

2021-10-25T08:37:27.458Z


Ma Junwen, nicknamed "The Second Generation Captain America," was suspected of chanting slogans on 20 public occasions and accepting media interviews to promote Hong Kong's independence from August to November last year. He was therefore charged with inciting others to split the country. Defense


Ma Junwen, nicknamed "The Second Generation Captain America," was suspected of chanting slogans on 20 public occasions and accepting media interviews to promote Hong Kong's independence from August to November last year. He was therefore charged with inciting others to split the country.

In its earlier submissions, the defense stated that Ma Dang himself was a "touchstone" and wanted to prove that the National Security Law was not a scourge and had no intention of inciting the secession of the country.

After the trial, a District Court judge today (25th) ruled that Ma was guilty.


Defendant Ma Junwen (31 years old, unemployed), was charged with inciting others to split the country.

The charge alleged that he incited others to organize, plan, implement, or participate in the implementation in Hong Kong between August 15 and November 22 last year, with the aim of splitting the country and undermining national unity.

Regardless of the use of force or the threat of force, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will be separated from the People’s Republic of China, or the legal status of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region will be illegally changed.

Defendant Ma Junwen was convicted today of inciting others to split the country.

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Hong Kong National Security Law|Unemployed man accused of inciting secession by protesting against Hong Kong independence The charge of incitement is that the national security law is a red light decorated like a red light

Slogans such as She Duofan called "Guang Shi" and other slogans described the National Security Law as "a decoration" in the interview.

The prosecution opened the case and stated that the defendant continued to publicly promote Hong Kong's independence on 20 occasions during the time of the case, including outside shopping malls, the Political Consultative Conference, and the police station, thereby inciting others to split the country.

The defendant’s incitement involved repeated screaming and leading citizens to chant slogans, including "Hong Kong’s Only Way Out for Independence", "Hong Kong People Founding a Nation", "Recovering Hong Kong's Revolution in the Times", and "All People Brave Armed Uprising."

Among them, the defendant received an interview outside Langham Place, Mong Kok on October 17, 2020. He described the National Security Act as "a decoration" and called the situation like a red light. Let’s rush a few more times. If you don’t listen, I will take you to the police car and take a 15-minute course of observing the traffic rules. I will let you go after staying with you.”

When the defense closed the case, the defendant regarded himself as a "touchstone" to prove that the National Security Act was not a scourge and did not intend to instigate the secession of the country. Dharma has "immature cognition."

Case Number: DCCC122/2021

Source: hk1

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