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FILE - A hooded suspect is accompanied by police officers to search evidence at office in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on 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.
FILE - Li Kwai-wah, left, senior superintendent of Police National Security Department speaks in front of a screen showing evidence including the contents of three children's books on stories that revolve around a village of sheep which has to deal with wolves from a different village, before a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after they printed a series of children’s books about sheep and wolves that a court said was aimed at inciting hatred against authorities.
FILE - Li Kwai-wah, senior superintendent of Police National Security Department, poses with evidence including three children's books on stories that revolve around a village of sheep which has to deal with wolves from a different village, before a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after they printed a series of children’s books about sheep and wolves that a court said was aimed at inciting hatred against authorities.
FILE - A hooded suspect is accompanied by police officers to search evidence at office in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on 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.
FILE - Li Kwai-wah, left, senior superintendent of Police National Security Department speaks in front of a screen showing evidence including the contents of three children's books on stories that revolve around a village of sheep which has to deal with wolves from a different village, before a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after they printed a series of children’s books about sheep and wolves that a court said was aimed at inciting hatred against authorities.
FILE - Li Kwai-wah, senior superintendent of Police National Security Department, poses with evidence including three children's books on stories that revolve around a village of sheep which has to deal with wolves from a different village, before a press conference in Hong Kong Thursday, July 22, 2021. Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022, after they printed a series of children’s books about sheep and wolves that a court said was aimed at inciting hatred against authorities.
HONG KONG (AP) — Five Hong Kong speech therapists were convicted of sedition on 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 five executive committee members of the General Union of Hong Kong Speech Therapists could face up to two years imprisonment. They had pleaded not guilty to the charge of conspiring to print, publish, distribute and display and/or reproduce seditious publications.
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