10 from Hong Kong face charges in Chinese court amid tight security

Police officers are seen outside a court in Shenzhen
Police officers are seen outside Yantian District People's Court, where ten of the 12 Hong Kongers who were detained in Chinese waters while fleeing the city are expected to stand trial, in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, China December 28, 2020. REUTERS/David Kirton

SHENZHEN, China: Security was tight on Monday (Dec 28) as 10 people from Hong Kong faced charges in a mainland Chinese court that include illegal border crossing after a boat they were travelling in was intercepted en route to the democratic island of Taiwan.

Chinese authorities detained the 11 males and one female at sea on Aug 23. The youngest is 16.

The 12, who had all faced charges in Hong Kong linked to anti-government protests in the city, have been held virtually incommunicado in a mainland prison since they were detained.

Pro-democracy supporters protest to urge for the release of 12 Hong Kong activists arrested as they
Pro-democracy supporters protest to urge for the release of 12 Hong Kong activists arrested as they reportedly sailed to Taiwan for political asylum and citizen journalist Zhang Zhan outside China's Liaison Office, in Hong Kong, China December 28, 2020. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Chinese officials, who have described the group as separatists, said two of them would have a separate hearing as they are minors. It was not clear if the 10 were appearing in the court or were attending via video link.

They face charges of illegal border crossing and organising an illicit border crossing, which could carry a sentence of up to seven years in jail, mainland authorities said.

The case has attracted much attention in Hong Kong as a rare instance of Chinese authorities arresting people trying to leave the former British colony at a time of growing fears about prospects for the city's high degree of autonomy after Beijing imposed a draconian national security law in June.

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Diplomats from countries including the United States, Britain, Canada and Australia, were denied entry for the much-anticipated hearing after authorities said the court was full.

"We've been denied entry. The official explanation given is that the case does not involve any foreign citizens," one Western envoy told Reuters.

Consulate representatives stand at an entrance to a court in Shenzhen
Consulate representatives stand at an entrance to a court in Shenzhen

The detainees' plight has grabbed international attention, with human rights groups raising concern over their treatment after their families said they were denied access to independent lawyers.

"They try to say it's an open trial but they also say all the seats are occupied. The family members don’t have the right to attend the trial. That’s absurd," said Lee Cheuk-yan, chairman of the Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China.

"They don't have the right to appoint their own lawyer. They don't even know the names of the government-appointed lawyers."

Earlier on Monday, the US embassy in China urged authorities to release the fugitives and allow them to leave.

"Their so-called 'crime' was to flee tyranny. Communist China will stop at nothing to prevent its people from seeking freedom elsewhere," the embassy said in a statement.

A police officer records a video during a protest to urge for the release of 12 Hong Kong activists
A police officer records a video during a protest to urge for the release of 12 Hong Kong activists arrested as they reportedly sailed to Taiwan for political asylum and citizen journalist Zhang Zhan outside China's Liaison Office, in Hong Kong, China December 28, 2020. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu

Pro-democracy activists began fleeing Hong Kong for self-ruled Taiwan from the early months of anti-government protests last year, most of them legally, by air, but some by fishing boat, activists in Taipei who helped Hong Kong citizens get visas have told Reuters.

Source: Reuters/jt