Closing arguments begin in trial of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists
by Helen Davidson in Taipei and agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#6GR90)
Judge says verdict is tentatively' three or four months away after 10 months of hearings
The long-running national security trial of a group of pro-democracy figures known as the Hong Kong 47 began hearing closing arguments on Wednesday, more than 1,000 days after the accused were first arrested and after 10 months of hearings.
The trial is Hong Kong's biggest since authorities introduced the national security law in June 2020. Ten days have been allowed for closing arguments and on Wednesday one of the judges, Andrew Chan, said a verdict was tentatively" three or four months away.
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