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Primary Election Case|The Prosecution Raises 6 Defendants’ Words and Deeds in the Election

2023-02-08T08:51:06.372Z


The trial of the 16 defendants who did not plead guilty in the pro-democracy primary election case entered the third day today (8th), and the prosecutor continued to read the opening statement. In the past two days, the prosecution has detailed the primary election plan proposed by Dai Yaoting, Au Nuoxuan and others from March to April 2020,


The trial of the 16 defendants who did not plead guilty in the pro-democracy primary election case entered the third day today (8th), and the prosecutor continued to read the opening statement.

In the past two days, the prosecution has detailed the primary election plan proposed by Dai Yaoting, Au Nuoxuan and others from March to April 2020. Dai wrote an article and published "speculation" remarks, and began preparations for the primary election from May to June. Produced a segment of the New Territories West Coordination Meeting that was suspected to be filmed under the stage.

After the "National Security Law for the Hong Kong Area" came into effect at the end of June of the same year, the primary election was still held as scheduled.

The prosecution began to talk about the roles of the defendants Wu Zhengheng and Zheng Dahong yesterday.


The prosecution mentioned today (8th) the election status and political platforms of the other six defendants Yang Xueying, Peng Zhuoqi, He Qiming, Liu Weicong, Huang Biyun and Shi Delai. The words on the leaflet, etc.


Among them, Peng once said in a forum: "We will not hesitate to use physical resistance to paralyze the government and veto the budget." He also agrees with the concept of "building a Hong Kong nation".


The prosecution's statement tomorrow will read out the circumstances of the involvement of the remaining six defendants including He Guilan.


A large number of citizens continued to line up outside the West Kowloon Court for the public seat last night.

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Security guards record time of entry and exit during public trial

On the third day of the trial, there are still a large number of citizens waiting in the courtroom early in the morning. There were already people queuing outside the courthouse after the trial ended yesterday evening.

The judiciary has set up about 400 public seats. Based on the situation this morning, the public seats have an occupancy rate of nearly 80% to 90%. Only a few seats are not full.

However, if someone sitting in the public gallery fell asleep during the hearing, the staff of the Judiciary should remind him.

There will be vacancies in the public gallery.

Starting from today, the court will record the departure and entry time of members of the public during the trial according to the registration numbers.

Official reminds attendees not to treat it as a social gathering

The judge earlier allowed some defendants to use computers in court. Judge Chen Qingwei reminded them after the early break that his approval was limited to the use of computers to copy notes, and warned them not to use computers for other purposes, otherwise they may withdraw their rights.

Chen Guan also reminded those who attended the hearing that they were only there to observe and not a social gathering. If they interfered with the hearing, they may need to be moved to other places to observe, and warned them not to abuse their rights.

Defendants attending the hearing today include: Joshua Wong, Yuen Ka-wei, Sam Ao-fai, Chu Kaidi, Wu Miner, Feng Dajun, etc.

Defendant Peng Zhuoqi.

(Photo by Xia Jialang)

Peng Zhuoqi said that he had lobbied for street councils and other protests

The prosecution mentioned in the statement that the Southern District Councilor at the time, Pang Cheuk-ki, had stated in a forum that he would "do not hesitate to paralyze the government and veto the budget with physical protests." He also said that he would support street protests as a councilor.

He agrees with the idea of ​​"building a Hong Kong nation," and appeals to supporters to pay attention to the elections on Hong Kong Island to prevent "pseudo-centrists" from splitting the votes. He also stated: "The Communist Party wants me to kneel, but we will not kneel."

Peng failed to qualify for the primary election and did not run for the Legislative Council.

In the campaign leaflets found by the police later, Peng described the primary election as a "battle against tyranny" and "the last rally of Hong Kong people", and said that he had lobbied to fight on the "street, parliament, and international front".

Defense disputes Peng Wei's use of indiscriminate words

The court broadcast Peng's speech at the primary election forum. He said: "Condemn the faction that sells Hong Kong, the centrist faction of the Hong Kong Communist Party, Zhongyou Yuan Michang." Peng also said that if elected, he would veto the budget.

Peng's barrister, Lu Minyi, complained that the accuser used "indiscriminately" in the opening statement, but Peng had never used the word at the time, and the prosecution responded that it would make changes.

Defendant Yang Xueying.

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Yang Xueying's election platform includes five major demands

The prosecution mentioned in its statement today that Yang Xueying, one of the defendants, was the chairperson of the Wanchai District Council at the time of the case, and her election platform was also included in the prosecution case. wait.

Later, Yang attended the Hong Kong Island Primary Election Forum, emphasizing that even if the candidates have different political stances, they can still unite to fight against the regime; she also called on Hong Kong people to stand up and vote under the "gloom of the National Security Law" at the press conference , and said: "Protect every Hong Kong person who comes to us."

Yuan Jiawei and others were replaced by Yang after DQ

Yang eventually lost the primary election, announced that he would not run for the Legislative Council, and called on supporters to vote for other democrats to achieve "35+".

Later, Yuan Jiawei, Liang Huangwei and Zheng Dahong who won the primary election in the same district were disqualified by the returning officer, and Yang replaced him as "Plan B".

The prosecution court broadcast a press conference with Yang and other democrats on July 9, 2020. Yang said that every candidate in the primary election bears a great responsibility this time, and the decision also has a great impact. cost.

Defendant He Qiming.

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He Qiming once said that the police used force many times to kill many people

The prosecution continued to point out that He Qiming, the then Sham Shui Po district councilor and vice-chairman of the ADPL, once stated in a forum: "Resistance is our only way out, and we will not have anything to do with this totalitarian regime." The police used force on several occasions and many people were killed.

At the forum, when Liu Weicong asked He, he revealed that He was the first candidate to sign the "No Regrets" statement.

Ho won the Kowloon West primary election seat and submitted a nomination form to the EAC.

Defendant Liu Weicong.

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Lau Wai-chung called parliament another front when he ran for election

Lau Wai-chung, the then Sham Shui Po councilor who also ran for the Kowloon West District, was defeated in the primary election and did not run for the Legislative Council in the end.

The prosecution pointed out that Liu's remarks in the forum included: the frontline demonstrations are an extremely important front, and the parliament is another front, hoping to achieve "internal and external cooperation"; the autocratic government has failed the people, and the Secretary for Justice and other officials The public lost confidence in the independence of the judiciary.

A clip of a forum was played in court, in which Liu responded to a question about the rule of law from candidate Zhang Kunyang (foreign name Sunny) in the same district, saying: "I still see the sun, see the sunny sky." Then the defendant in the prisoner column laughed .

Huang Biyun once advocated anti-tyranny and anti-police brutality

The political platform of the Democratic Party's Legislative Council member Huang Pik-wan advocated resistance to tyranny and police brutality, striving for the "five major demands", and rejecting schools' "brainwashing" of students, etc.

When Huang attended the forum, she was asked whether the Democratic Party supported "soliciting speculation." She said, "We will use all our strength and means in the constitution to fight for the five major demands. If vetoing the budget can achieve the same , we will definitely do it.” After voting in the primary election, Huang denied rumors on Facebook that she would ignore the results of the primary election and continue to run.

The court played Huang Biyun's press conference on July 15, 2020. She admitted that she lost in the primary election, but said that she would follow the 35+ agreement and would not participate in the Legislative Council election. She pointed out that she would support other Democratic Party members and Other democrats "fellow travelers".

Defendant Shi Delai (middle).

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Shi Delai once reiterated his firm position on speculation

The then chairman of the ADPL, Shi Tak-lai, ran for Kowloon East in the primary election. The prosecution pointed out that when he announced his candidacy on Facebook, he called the primary election an important step to unite the opposition.

When attending the primary election forum, Shi advocated the street front and the parliamentary front, and made it clear that if any member of the ADPL was elected, he would veto all the government's bills, reiterating his firm position on "soliciting speculation."

After losing the election, he said he would keep his promise and stop campaigning.

16 defendants pleaded not guilty.

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16 defendants: Wu Zhengheng (44 years old), Zheng Dahong (34 years old), Yang Xueying (36 years old), Peng Zhuoqi (28 years old), He Qiming (34 years old), Liu Weicong (55 years old), Huang Biyun (63 years old), Shi Delai (40 years old), Ho Kwai Lam (32 years old), Chen Zhiquan (50 years old), Chow Ka Shing (25 years old), Lam Cheuk Ting (45 years old), Leung Kwok Hung (66 years old), Or Yiu Lam (51 years old), Li Yuxin (29 years old), Yu Huiming (35 years old).

The charge alleges that the defendants conspired to subvert state power between July 1, 2020 and January 7, 2021.

31 defendants pleaded guilty.

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31 defendants who have pleaded guilty: Dai Yaoting, Au Nuoxuan, Zhao Jiaxian, Zhong Jinlin, Yuan Jiawei, Liang Huangwei, Xu Zijian, Cen Zijie, Mao Mengjing, Feng Dajun, Liu Zefeng, Huang Zhifeng, Tam Wenhao, Li Jiada, Tan Dezhi, Hu Zhiwei, Zhu Kaidi, Zhang Kesen, Huang Ziyue, Yin Zhaojian , Guo Jiaqi, Wu Miner, Tan Kaibang, Liu Yingkuang, Yang Yueqiao, Fan Guowei, Lu Zhiheng, Cen Aohui, Wang Baiyu, Lin Jingnan, Wu Jianwei.

The 13 defendants to be released on bail and their bail conditions.

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Case number: HCCC69/2022

Primary election case|Wu Zhengheng was accused of being a key player and acted in the name of Li Bolu with a design plan Primary election|The primary election continued after the National Security Law 33 defendants signed a statement indicating that they would ignore the legal consequences Primary election|Dai Yaoting raised speculation to order Western sanctions The primary selection case of the Chinese Communist Party's prosecutors broadcasting the footage of the coordination meeting under the platform.

The next day|More than 100 people lined up in the auditorium early in the morning, and some citizens said that they suspected that there was a party primary election case|The prosecution pointed out that pan-democrats raised 35+ targets Dai Yaoting: This time the primary election case was really solicited after death|Au Nuoxuan, 4 people including Zhao Jiaxian, Zhong Jinlin and Lin Jingnan will be transferred to the primary selection case of the prosecution witness|A seat is hard to find West Kowloon Court has about 10 people queuing up in the evening for the Dragon primary selection case|More than 200 people are waiting for the auditorium seats Multinational consuls also in court

Source: hk1

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