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Lam Cheuk Ting
- Hong Kong garage mechanic jailed 4½ years for role in 2019 attack on protesters, commuters at Yuen Long MTR stationSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai knew US conditions for continued support of protests, national security trial toldSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s first sentence for non-white clad rioter in 2019 MTR station battle handed downSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong court convicts accountant of rioting at Yuen Long MTR station in 2019, first verdict for person not linked to white-clad mobSouth China Morning Post
- Court told Hong Kong police were tipped off 2 days early about potential trouble at Yuen Long MTR station during 2019 disturbances, but took no actionSouth China Morning Post
- Ex-lawmaker charged with rioting tells Hong Kong court he only went to scene of mob attack in 2019 as he feared ‘something bad might happen’South China Morning Post
- Hong Kong court told ‘repeated provocations’ by then lawmaker Lam Cheuk-ting and others were responsible for 2019 protest clash with group in white at Yuen Long MTR stationSouth China Morning Post
- TOther voices: ‘Save haven’ for Hong Kong citizens in the U.S.twincities.com
- Ex-Hong Kong lawmaker cleared of perverting the course of justice after judge finds he was trying to calm a tense situation during 2019 protestsSouth China Morning Post
- Former Hong Kong legislator drops lawsuit against police chief over Yuen Long attackSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong opposition activist pleads not guilty in police corruption case linked to Yuen Long MTR attack in 2019South China Morning Post
- Former Hong Kong anti-Beijing lawmaker moves to AustraliaSeattle Times
- PCrackdown on protesters continues in Hong Kong with mass arrestspsuvanguard.com
- Hong Kong mass arrests: A stark step in Beijing’s ‘drive for control’csmonitor.com
- Australia, US, UK, Canada criticize Hong Kong mass arrestsdailyherald.com
- UK, Australia, US and Canada criticis...Shropshire Star
- The world in briefnwaonline.com
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