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TG group urges to participate in the rally to resist the anti-epidemic administrators believe that inciting officials to denounce the risk of infection

2022-07-05T06:29:33.333Z


The administrator of the social media Telegram group "Freedom of the World" posted a message in November last year, calling on others to demonstrate and drive slowly to block the road. Earlier, he pleaded guilty to inciting others to assemble illegally, saying that he had since canceled the activity.


The administrator of the social media Telegram group "Freedom of the World" posted a message in November last year calling on others to demonstrate and drive slowly to block the road. Earlier, he pleaded guilty to inciting others to assemble illegally. He said that he had since canceled the event and that he did not. People involved.

The case was sentenced today (5th) in the Kowloon City Court. Magistrate Mok Tsz-chung pointed out in sentencing that although freedom of speech and assembly are guaranteed by the Basic Law and the Human Rights Law, the defendant incites people who may not have injections or travel with peace of mind to participate. The assembly increases the risk of spreading the new crown pneumonia, and it is recommended that participants use flash mob and other actions to avoid police investigation. This is a planned act, and the defendant is sentenced to 6 months in prison.


Defendant Li Chengxi (39 years old, a salesperson of a telecommunications company) pleaded guilty to inciting others to participate in an unauthorized assembly and inciting others to cause obstruction in a public place. Unauthorized assembly on Hong Kong Island and slow driving on Hong Kong Island to obstruct lanes on Hong Kong Island.

The defendant, Lee Sung-hee, pleaded guilty to two counts and was sentenced to six months in prison.

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Anti-vaccine policy calls for demonstrations

The facts of the case allege that an unknown person set up a "World Free Assembly" group on Telegram. The defendant is the administrator of the group. The group advocates against the Hong Kong government's anti-epidemic measures such as vaccination and safe travel.

The group planned to hold a rally on November 20 last year, and called for a boycott of the anti-epidemic measures. The defendant also called on drivers to drive slowly and sound "beep" to block traffic on Hong Kong Island.

After the defendant was arrested, he admitted that he appealed to others to demonstrate because he opposed the vaccine policy. He also called on demonstrators in the group to use random silver for rides, and used flash mob operations to avoid police tracking.

Skeptical of Western medicine, untrustworthy of vaccines

When the defendant pleaded for mercy, he said that he only joined the group on November 15, 2021 and was set as an administrator, but he was not the founder of the group, but stupidly forwarded the post, and he voluntarily canceled the event on the 18th of the same month , no one participated in the event in the end, and there is no evidence that the group has influence.

His lawyer also pointed out that the defendant had been ill since childhood and was skeptical of Western medicine, and believed that vaccines were not credible.

Case No.: KCCC 992/2022

The two women used the tea shop IG and other seditious remarks to call on the students to falsely report the side effects of vaccines and imprisoned them for 6 and 7 months. The driver left a traffic group to hack police messages. The official letter was out of control. There is no need to answer for the time being, and it will be re-examined in August. The kitchen worker and the IT man suspected of posting a series of inciting posts related to the liberation of Hong Kong and Hong Kong independence. In August, the school library administrator involved in inciting others to destroy the shop with TG was postponed. To be reported again in August

Source: hk1

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