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  1. Louis Lo, who was a member of the pro-independence fringe group Hong Kong National Front which disbanded in June 2020, had pleaded guilty to the possession of about 1 kilogram of explosive TATP, 10 petrol bombs and TATP raw materials in a Tsuen Wan

  2. 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. After the 1 July police stabbing, Hong Kong police and the government characterized the incident as a "lone wolf" terrorist attack. Foreign media saw the stabbing as a sign of a steep decline of the reputation of the police in the eyes of some locals, a process that had begun with the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests.

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  4. Police alleged he was linked to an organization and had been posting seditious material on multiple occasions, launching crowdfunding campaigns to fund a military force, and urging the international community to send troops to Hong Kong on the website and

  5. The prosecution alleged that the two conspired to print and distribute leaflets of Hong Kong independence between May and December 2020. The content included advocating for Hong Kong's independence and acts endangering national security, but did not disclose for promoting the content of the Hong Kong independence.

  6. Albert Ho pleaded guilty to 1 count of organizing unlawful assembly and 1 count of inciting others to participate in unlawful assembly and sentenced to 18 months in prison ; Leung Kwok-hung pleaded guilty to 1 count of

  7. 6. Charges. Conspiracy to publish seditious publications. On 29 December 2021, Stand News, one of the few remaining pro-democracy media outlets in Hong Kong following the passage of the Hong Kong national security law in 2020, was raided by the National Security Department of the Hong Kong Police Force.

  8. On 17 March, the U.S. Department of State announced financial sanctions on 24 Chinese and Hong Kong officials. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian said that the 14 Chinese officials who had previously imposed travel restrictions have imposed further financial sanctions to take necessary countermeasures.