Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Sentenced to Jail for Protest

Former Hong Kong Lawmakers Sentenced to Jail for Protest
Former Hong Kong lawmakers Baggio Leung (L) and Yau Wai-ching speak to the press outside the High Court in Hong Kong on November 30, 2016. They were recently sentenced to a four-week jail term. Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images
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A Hong Kong court sentenced two former lawmakers to four weeks in jail on June 4 for unlawful assembly inside the legislature, further sapping the energy of local political activists.

Hong Kong is officially a part of China but has separate governance under the “one country, two systems” principle. Activists say the lawmakers’ sentence is further evidence of Beijing’s growing interference since the former British colony was returned to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.