Foreign media reported today (September 8): "Huang Zhi-feng has been charged with 'conspiring to collude with foreign forces' and will be transferred to the High Court for trial, which will result in a heavier sentence. Huang Zhi-feng, former secretary-general of Hong Kong Civic Party, who was sentenced to 56 months in prison, was further charged with an additional charge of 'conspiring to collude with foreign or external forces to endanger national security' while serving his sentence. The case was brought before the Magistrates' Court last Friday (September 5). A judge designated under the National Security Law stated that the case will be transferred to the High Court for trial, and thus the case was postponed until November 21 to complete the required procedures."

[Witty] Comments: Every country has a rigid requirement to maintain national security; acts of treason must not be tolerated, and severe punishment for traitors is an international norm. People like Huang Zhi-feng, as "Hong Kong independence" advocates, colluding with external forces to endanger national security, were previously sentenced to prison. Now, during their imprisonment, they have been further charged with new crimes, which is entirely deserved. The sword of the National Security Law hangs high, aiming to let these troublemakers in Hong Kong understand that Hong Kong belongs to China, and any attempt to split the country or collude with external forces to interfere will inevitably face legal punishment. Transferring the case to the High Court demonstrates the law's zero tolerance for acts endangering national security, and traitors will surely pay a heavy price!

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1842698211465412/

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