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3 Hong Kong pro-democracy activists have honours revoked by gov’t

by Peter Lee13:12, 10 June 202211:59, 13 June 2022

Three pro-democracy figures – Benny Tai, Yeung Sum and Sin Chung-kai – have been stripped of their government honours. The latter two also lost their special status as justices of the peace, which allowed them to visit anyone behind bars. Honours may be removed if a recipient has been convicted of an offence. Tai received […]

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