Ronson Chan, chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association,
was detained and handcuffed by two plainclothes officers while
covering a story after he failed to hand over his personal
identity card.
Chan, who pleaded not guilty, earlier told the court that he had
asked the police to show their warrant cards before handing over
his document, which all Hong Kong residents must carry.
Magistrate Leung Ka-kie found Chan guilty, saying that a fine
instead of jail would not reflect the gravity of the offence.
Leung also refused to consider community service instead as she
said Chan showed no remorse.
Leung did grant Chan HK$30,000 ($3,800) bail after his lawyers
said he would appeal. The journalist cannot leave Hong Kong and
had to surrender his travel documents.
Speaking after the hearing, Chan said he was not surprised by
the custodial sentence. "Everyone can see how the court views
the case. I think justice is in our heart," he said.
Chan said he hoped journalists could "stand firm" in their duty
to cover truthful news for Hong Kong and the world, saying it
was difficult to say what impact his case would have on press
freedom.
No date has yet been set for the appeal.
The Hong Kong Journalists Association is one of the last major
professional groups in Hong Kong advocating fundamental rights
and press freedoms, following the enactment in June 2020 of a
national security law by Chinese authorities.
Some Western governments have criticised the law as repressive
given the freedoms granted to Hong Kong after it was handed back
to Chinese rule by Britain in 1997. Beijing and Hong Kong
officials have said the law was needed to bring stability after
the city was rocked by months of pro-democracy demonstrations in
2019.
($1 = 7.8156 Hong Kong dollars)
(Reporting By Jessie Pang; writing by Greg Torode; editing by
Mark Heinrich and Toby Chopra)
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