AP: Hong Kong's top court overturns criminal convictions against Falun Gong


Thursday May 5, 11:23 AM:

Hong Kong's top court on Thursday overturned convictions against eight followers of the Falun Gong spiritual group accused of assaulting and obstructing police during a 2002 protest in a case seen as a key test of judicial independence under Chinese rule.

A summary of the decision said, "The freedom to demonstrate peacefully is a constitutional right." The ruling may bolster confidence in Hong Kong's legal system which has faced criticism in recent weeks that judicial independence is being eroded by meddling from the territory's Communist rulers in Beijing. The former British colony was returned to China in 1997.

The case stemmed from a March 2002 protest against mainland China's ban on Falun Gong, [...]. The spiritual movement wasn't banned in Hong Kong, but authorities accused the demonstrators of assaulting and obstructing police after being arrested for the protest outside China's liaison office in Hong Kong.

But Hong Kong's Court of Final Appeal on Thursday ruled that since the demonstration was legitimate, the arrests were illegal and the defendants can't be held accountable for their behavior during their detention.

The ruling came amid complaints from pro-democracy lawmakers and legal experts that Hong Kong's law has been compromised by Beijing's interference during the past month.

Last week, China's most powerful legislative body resolved a constitutional dispute over how long Hong Kong's next leader should serve. The pro-democracy lawmakers and legal experts thought that Hong Kong's courts should have been given a chance to resolve the controversy.

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