Owen Chow, a pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong, was sentenced to three days in jail on Wednesday for transferring an unauthorized document from prison. His solicitor, Phyllis Woo, also received a fine.
Chow is one of 14 convicted of conspiracy to commit subversion, awaiting sentencing. Defence lawyer Jeffrey Tam plans to appeal the decision, citing harsh prison conditions and restricted rights.
This case reveals systemic issues in Hong Kong’s Correctional Services. Chow has faced repeated punishment for legitimate complaints, highlighting broader concerns about prisoner rights and systemic repression.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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