Hong Kong leader Li Zhiying's case of colluding with foreign forces to endanger national security

Li Zhiying, who is serving a sentence in Hong Kong's Stanley Prison, is facing a number of charges. Among them, the most serious case is that he was charged with violating the national security law of Hong Kong. In this case, he was charged with three crimes: colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security, colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security, colluding with one or a series of tendencies and obstructing judicial justice, Once convicted, the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.

The case will be heard again in the West Kowloon court of Hong Kong on the afternoon of June 15, and will be handled by the judge appointed by the Hong Kong national security law case and the chief judge, Mr. Su Huide.

On the 15th, Li Zhiying, 73, was escorted by a prison car to appear in court. His suspected crime of colluding with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security refers to Li Zhiying's request for foreign or overseas institutions, organizations and personnel to impose sanctions, blockades or other hostile acts on the people's Republic of China or the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region from July 1 to December 1, 2020.

The crime of conspiracy to collude with foreign or overseas forces to endanger national security refers to that Li Zhiying conspired with Chen Zihua, mark Herman Simon, Li Yuxuan, Liu zudi and others in Hong Kong from July 1, 2020 to February 15, 2021 to request foreign or overseas institutions, organizations and personnel to impose sanctions and block the Hong Kong SAR or the mainland( CCTV reporter Zhou weiqi (Liu Zhimin)


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