Texarkana Gazette

Hong Kong speech therapists are sentenced to 19 months for books

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HONG KONG — A Hong Kong court sentenced five speech therapists to nearly two years in prison Saturday for their role in the publicatio­n of children’s books deemed seditious.

The penalties are the latest sign of China’s hard line against free speech and any sign of political opposition in the city following the 2019 antigovern­ment protests.

Beijing responded to the monthslong demonstrat­ions by imposing a sweeping National Security Law and disqualify­ing, imprisonin­g or silencing political opponents, many of whom have sought asylum abroad.

The five defendants have already been jailed for more than a year and may be eligible for early release under the terms of the 19-month sentence handed down Saturday. They had pleaded not guilty but were convicted of sedition Wednesday after they printed a series of children’s books about sheep and wolves that a court said was aimed at inciting hatred against authoritie­s.

The clampdown has led to criticism that China’s ruling Communist Party has reneged on a 1997 pledge when Hong Kong was handed over from Britain to China to retain the city’s Western-style freedoms — including free speech.

Hong Kong authoritie­s have purged and imprisoned politician­s and teachers associated with the pro-democracy camp, shut down newspapers and pulled publicatio­ns and artworks seen as critical of the Communist Party, which brooks no opposition.

Recent days have also seen the arrest of Ronson Chan, chairman of the Hong Kong Journalist­s Associatio­n, for allegedly refusing to provide identifica­tion while reporting a news story about housing.

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