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Hong Kong man pleads guilty to subversive promotion of pro-Taiwan party

South China Morning Post

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July 9, 2026

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Hong Kong man pleads guilty to subversive promotion of pro-Taiwan party

A Hong Kong man has pleaded guilty to inciting subversion under the national security law for promoting a pro-Taiwan party and disseminating anti-Communist messages in 2024 and last year. The District Court heard on Thursday that Chan Ho-hin, a 23-year-old waiter, had proclaimed that the Taiwanese government was the only legitimate regime in the country, and called on Hongkongers to support and join the Revive the Republic of China Freedom Party in Taiwan through social media, leaflets and...

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Related coverage for "Hong Kong man pleads guilty to subversive promotion of pro-Taiwan party": South China Morning Post — Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong expected to plead guilty in foreign collusion case. TheJournal.ie — Man who groomed and abused teenage girl jailed for seven years. Townhall — NC Tax Preparer Pleads Guilty in $13.9M COVID-19 Fraud Scheme. Malay Mail — Man pleads guilty to insulting, threatening posts targeting Terengganu royal family. Latestly.com — UK Man Accused of Drugging Wife, Allowing 13 Other Men To Rape Her for More Than 2 Decades. Tampa Free Press — Phantom Orders, Real Millions: How A California Trader Tricked The Stock Market 3,000 Times