Amid mass repression, glimmers of resistance in Hong Kong
Briefly

As police officers tried to shut the van and obscure her from those filming, she cried and shouted, asking why her son, a 'good person,' had to go to prison.
Sparks of resistance and acts of bravery continue to flare up in the now-suppressed territory, despite a years-long campaign to snuff out any anti-government sentiment.
This week underscores how Hong Kong's courts... have become a corollary to repression, legal analysts say.
Three national security judges... sentenced a group of 45 Hong Kong activists to prison sentences of up to 10 years for their participation in a nonbinding primary election.
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