Hong Kong: police arrest senior members of group that organised Tiananmen vigils
Source: The Guardian
Hong Kong: police arrest senior members of group that organised Tiananmen vigils
Chow Hang-tung, a barrister and organiser of the Hong Kong Alliance, wrote on Twitter Any farewell words for me? as police rang her doorbell
Helen Davidson in Taipei
@heldavidson
Wed 8 Sep 2021 03.11 BST
Hong Kong police have arrested senior members of the group that organised the citys annual Tiananmen Square massacre vigil, after it was accused of foreign collusion.
The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China said police arrived at the offices or residents of several members early on Wednesday morning. The arrests come amid increasing crackdown on political, professional and civil society groups, which the government has accused of unpatriotic conduct or national security offences.
Chow Hang-tung, vice-chairwoman of the organisation, was arrested at her office in Hong Kongs central business district, according to local media. Chow had earlier posted to Facebook saying people, presumed to be police, were ringing her doorbell and attempting to crack the door code: Any words of farewell for me? she said.
At least three others were also arrested, according to the South China Morning Post, including standing committee members Leung Kam-wai, Tang Ngok-kwan and Chan Dor-wai.
Chow, who is also a barrister, was due to appear at a bail hearing later on Wednesday to represent Gwyneth Ho, an opposition politician charged with conspiracy to commit subversion. Ho is among 47 politicians and campaigners who were arrested for holding unofficial primaries ahead of a general election which was later postponed.
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