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South China Morning Post
AsiaPac · 5 hrs ago
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Hong Kong’s top court reviews law criminalising calls to boycott elections
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Hong Kong's top court is reviewing a law that criminalises calls to boycott elections, with a former student union leader arguing it violates freedom of expression rights, while the government contends the law is outside the scope of constitutional review.

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Hong Kong’s top court reviews law criminalising calls to boycott elections
Hong Kong’s top court has been asked to abolish an “extraordinary” and “inexplicable” law prohibiting calls to boycott the city’s “patriots-only” elections on the grounds that it violates residents’ rights to express disapproval of the political system and to make informed decisions before voting. A government senior counsel opposed the challenge by former Chinese University of Hong Kong student union president Jacky So Tsun-fung, arguing the law fell outside the scope of constitutional review..
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