Chow Man-wai pleaded guilty and expressed remorse for making โseditious commentsโ online. According to Hong Kong Free Press (โHong Kong clerk jailed for 4 months after calling for downfall of Chinaโs Communist Party on online forum,โ November 24, 2023):
He was arrested in September and was accused of posting 49 โseditious commentsโ on online discussion forum LIHKG between March and September.
Those comments included calling for the overthrow of the Chinese Communist Party and Xi, as well as discussing killing top Chinese officials and bombing Zhongnanhai, the Chinese leadership compound in Beijing, local media reported.
Chow was also said to have called for international sanctions to be imposed on Hong Kong officials over alleged human rights violations. โ[Those working for the] Department of Justice must be sanctioned, including their family members,โ reads one of his posts written in Chinese, according to The Witness….
Chief magistrate Victor So said Chowโs online comments had incited violence and sanctions against government officials and had challenged the authority of the central government. So said there was a risk that the comments could have incited some โignorantโ people to take action.
Because he pleaded guilty, Chowโs sentence was reduced by two months. The modified sentence is four months. If the four months in jail will really be the total of his punishmentโwhich cannot be taken for granted given the ongoing collapse of Hong Kongโs governmental institutions into mainland-style arbitrarinessโthe Hong Konger is getting off easy. The Chinese Communist Party has incarcerated many people for much longer for saying much less.
Of course, anybody who advocates sanctions against rights-violating Hong Kong officials and overthrow of the Chinese Communist Party and Dictator Xi Jinping should be applauded, not reprimanded or jailed.
Also see:
Council on Foreign Relations: โHong Kongโs Freedoms: What China Promised and How Itโs Cracking Downโ
โIn recent years, Beijing has taken increasingly brazen steps to encroach on Hong Kongโs political system and crack down on dissent.โ
Freedom House: โFreedom in the World 2023: Hong Kongโ
โThe implementation of the National Security Law (NSL) in 2020 has amounted to a multifront attack on the โone country, two systemsโ framework.โ
StopTheChinazis.org: โPro-democracy Parties โFailed to Fieldโ Candidates in Rubble of Hong Kongโs Democracyโ
โCandidates for Hong Kongโs district councils must secure nominations from members of government-appointed committees. The people that the government appoints to these meaningless committees know that democracy is no longer a thing in the new Hong Kong and that a good way to get in trouble with the Chinese state is to do any kind of democracy-enabling.โ