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More pro-democracy youngsters jailed for rioting in Hong Kong as the judge calls demonstration an infringement to other people's freedom
Source: Inmediahk, #Apr4
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More pro-democracy youngsters jailed for rioting in Hong Kong as the judge calls demonstration an infringement to other people's freedom
Source: Inmediahk, #Apr4
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#Court #PoliceState
More pro-democracy youngsters jailed for rioting in Hong Kong as the judge calls demonstration an infringement to other people's freedom
Five people have been sentenced to up to four and a half years over rioting charges relating to a protest in Wong Tai Sin during the anti-extradition movement in 2019.
Handing down the sentences on April 4, 2022 Judge Ernest Lin said the defendants – aged 19 to 30 – had turned the district into a battlefield.
He questioned these pro-democracy youngsters' ideal, saying that they have "sacrificed other people’s freedoms for their own ideals.”
Three defendants were jailed for between four years and three months to four years and six months, while the two younger defendants, aged 22 and 19, were sentenced to a detention centre and a training centre respectively.
Around 10,250 arrests have been made in connection with the protests and unrest of 2019. The demonstrations eased in early 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak and Beijing’s national security law, which activists say has been used by police to crack down on the pro-democracy movement.
Source: Inmediahk, #Apr4
https://bit.ly/3uPo6BX
More pro-democracy youngsters jailed for rioting in Hong Kong as the judge calls demonstration an infringement to other people's freedom
Five people have been sentenced to up to four and a half years over rioting charges relating to a protest in Wong Tai Sin during the anti-extradition movement in 2019.
Handing down the sentences on April 4, 2022 Judge Ernest Lin said the defendants – aged 19 to 30 – had turned the district into a battlefield.
He questioned these pro-democracy youngsters' ideal, saying that they have "sacrificed other people’s freedoms for their own ideals.”
Three defendants were jailed for between four years and three months to four years and six months, while the two younger defendants, aged 22 and 19, were sentenced to a detention centre and a training centre respectively.
Around 10,250 arrests have been made in connection with the protests and unrest of 2019. The demonstrations eased in early 2020 due to the Covid-19 outbreak and Beijing’s national security law, which activists say has been used by police to crack down on the pro-democracy movement.
Source: Inmediahk, #Apr4
https://bit.ly/3uPo6BX
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5青年暴動罪成 3人囚51個月至4年半 2人判勞教及教導所 官:自挾理想犧牲他人自由 | 獨媒報導 | 獨立媒體
【獨媒報導】2019年10.1國慶日,有市民發起「六區開花」,有人於黃大仙龍翔道聚集,警方以催淚彈驅散。5名青年否認暴動罪及拒捕罪。經審訊後,5人被裁定所有罪名成立,今(4日)在區域法院判刑。其中3人包括舞台劇演員及學生,分別判囚4年3個月至4年半;而獸醫助理及港大生則分別判入勞教中心及教導所。法官練錦鴻指,暴動並非源於《逃犯條例》,只是借
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Research: Execution by organ procurement and Breaching the dead donor rule in China
In an academic paper published by Australia-based esearchers Matthew P. Robertson and Jacob Lavee in April 2022, the findings strongly suggest that physicians in the People's Republic of China (#PRC) have participated in executions by organ removal, breaching the #DeadDonorRule.
The study applies computational text analysis to conduct a forensic review of 2,838 papers drawn from a dataset of 124,770 Chinese-language transplant publications.
The algorithm searched for evidence of problematic declarations of brain death during organ procurement. The research team finds 71 reports where brain death could not have properly been declared, and these organ donors could only have been prisoners in China.
Read the entire essay:
https://bit.ly/3xcLWdI
Source: Americal Journal of Transplantation; #Apr4
#Violation #ProfessionalMedicalProhibitions #CCP
Research: Execution by organ procurement and Breaching the dead donor rule in China
In an academic paper published by Australia-based esearchers Matthew P. Robertson and Jacob Lavee in April 2022, the findings strongly suggest that physicians in the People's Republic of China (#PRC) have participated in executions by organ removal, breaching the #DeadDonorRule.
The study applies computational text analysis to conduct a forensic review of 2,838 papers drawn from a dataset of 124,770 Chinese-language transplant publications.
The algorithm searched for evidence of problematic declarations of brain death during organ procurement. The research team finds 71 reports where brain death could not have properly been declared, and these organ donors could only have been prisoners in China.
Read the entire essay:
https://bit.ly/3xcLWdI
Source: Americal Journal of Transplantation; #Apr4
#Violation #ProfessionalMedicalProhibitions #CCP