Hong Kong position news parent company and two senior executives were charged with "conspiracy to publish incite readings".Reage again.

Comprehensive Hong Kong Ming Dao Xingdao Daily reported that the parent company, former editor -in -chief, Ji Peiquan, and the then editor -in -chief Lin Shaotong were charged with "conspiracy to release incitement publications".For the first time in December 2021, the first trial was opened in October last year. After Hong Kong's sovereignty transfer in 1997, the first media agency was charged with this sin.

The above case was completed in June this year. The decision was originally scheduled to be on October 4 this year. It has been postponed to November 15th.According to the webpage of the Hong Kong Judicial Agency, it will be changed to both parties to supplement the words on November 15.

One of the controversy in the case is the defendant's intention to incite the crime.The defense believes that the prosecutor must provide a diagram of the defendant itself, and it is suggested to adopt the threshold for conviction limited to the actual risk of national security.

But the prosecution believes that only the expiration diagram of the publishing is proved that the intention of the defendant is not the element of control, and the charges have stated that it has caused incitement such as hate and contempt for the government and justice.

According to earlier reports of the "court line" of the Internet media, the British Privy Council recently made a ruling that ruled that inciting crimes must be limited to the defendant's intention of inciting violence or turmoil.

The parent company of the position news, Xun Peiquan, and Lin Shaotong were charged from July 7, 2020 to December 29, 2021. In Hong Kong, other people published or copied the incitement publication.Or the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and other intentions involved 17 articles.

These 17 articles include blog articles, interviews with characters, and reports, involving six major categories, including democratic primary cases, 12 Hong Kong people's escape cases, international sanctions of overseas forces, and relevant law enforcement actions of National Security LawThe judicial procedure, the riots of the Chinese university, and the attack on Beijing Central and political regimes.