Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Man charged under new security law

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HONG KONG: A man, carrying a “Liberate Hong Kong” sign on Wednesday as he drove a motorcycle into police at a protest against the territory’s Chinese rulers, yesterday became the first person charged with inciting separatism and terrorism under a new security law.

Beijing imposed the legislatio­n on the former British colony earlier this week despite protests from Hong Kongers and Western nations.

Police said Tong Ying-kit, 23, injured some officers at an illegal protest on Wednesday. An online video showed a motorbike knocking over several officers in a narrow street before the driver falls over and is arrested.

Tong, who was hospitalis­ed after the incident, was charged after the city government said the slogan he was carrying – “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times” – connotes separatism or subversion under the new law.

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| AP US PRESIDENT Donald Trump planned to begin his Independen­ce Day weekend yesterday with a patriotic display of fireworks at Mount Rushmore National Memorial, above, before a crowd of thousands.

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