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Hong Kong opposition activist Agnes Chow backed Japanese sanctions against city, witness tells Jimmy Lai trial

  • Prosecution witness Andy Li explains to court how Japanese equivalent to the US Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act came about in early 2020
  • Li says a Japanese lawmaker proposed a sanctions bill after suggestions by Hong Kong group, with Agnes Chow backing it in a video message

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Opposition activist Agnes Chow addresses a Japanese audience via a video link in mid-2020. Photo: Handout
Opposition activist Agnes Chow Ting voiced support for Japanese sanctions against Hong Kong over its handling of anti-government protests five years ago, a key witness told media mogul Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s national security trial on Monday.
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Detained activist Andy Li Yu-hin explained how a Japanese equivalent to the United States’ Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act came about in early 2020, months before Beijing imposed the national security law on the city.

The prosecution witness said that then Japanese lawmaker Shiori Kanno had proposed a sanctions bill as a counter-suggestion to an idea by the “Fight for Freedom, Stand with Hong Kong” (SWHK) advocacy group, in which Li was a core member.

Detained activist Andy Li is a witness for the prosecution. Photo: Handout
Detained activist Andy Li is a witness for the prosecution. Photo: Handout

Li, a programmer turned activist, recalled a gathering in the summer of 2020 organised by a group of Japanese legislators and Japan-based Hongkongers to drum up public support for Kanno’s proposed bill.

“At that event, Agnes Chow in a video message in effect offered support for it,” Li told West Kowloon Court.

“She thanked [the Japanese people] and wished Japan would continue to express their concerns for Hong Kong.”

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The US’ Democracy Act was signed into law in November 2019, paving the way for punitive measures against those deemed to have undermined Hong Kong’s autonomy.

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