Hong Kong Free Press on Nostr: Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho defended Hong Kong’s homegrown security law at the ...
Pro-Beijing lawmaker Junius Ho defended Hong Kong’s homegrown security law at the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva on Tuesday, saying he was a victim of violence during the city’s 2019 protests and unrest.
Ho was stabbed during the unrest on November 6, 2019, by Tung Pak-fai, who was jailed for nine years in September 2021 after pleading guilty to grievous bodily harm.
In full:
https://buff.ly/4a93HLcFile photo: HKFP.
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