
Kwok Ka-ki
Kwok Ka-ki is a former member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council and a prominent figure in the pro-democracy movement. He was one of the members of the 'Hong Kong 47' group, which was imprisoned for over four years on charges stemming from their participation in unofficial primaries aimed at challenging the government's authority. Kwok was released recently after serving his sentence, marking a significant moment in his political journey.
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Kwok Ka-ki was released from prison along with other pro-democracy lawmakers.
Second group of Hong Kong democrats freed after 4 years in jailKwok Ka-ki is a former pro-democracy lawmaker released from prison after serving time for conspiracy to commit subversion.
Hong Kong releases second group of democrats jailed for four years in national security trial | Hong KongKwok Ka-ki was among the pro-democracy lawmakers released after serving time for conspiracy to commit subversion.
First batch of Hong Kong democrats freed after 4 years' jail for subversionKwok Ka-ki was one of the former opposition lawmakers released from prison after being jailed for subversion.
Former opposition lawmakers released from prison in HKKwok Ka-ki is a former Civic Party lawmaker who was sentenced under the National Security Law.
Hong Kong frees four pro-democracy lawmakers after completing jail termsKwok Ka-ki is one of the pro-democracy lawmakers released after serving more than four years in jail.
Four pro-democracy lawmakers from ‘Hong Kong 47’ group freed after four years in jail | Hong Kong













