‘Draconian laws’ not the answer, ex-Hong Kong politician tells subversion trial
- Ex-district councillor Ng Kin-wai issues warning during mitigation hearing for landmark subversion trial over 2020 unofficial election primary

A detained opposition politician has warned that “draconian laws and harsh penalties” are no solution to Hong Kong’s deep-rooted problems, in an attempt to justify his role in what a court ruled to be a subversive plot against the government.
“I am willing to bear responsibility for my actions, but I will not apologise for the beliefs and values I share with my voters. I cannot betray their trust in me,” the 28-year-old said in front of three High Court judges presiding over the trial.
Ng’s adamant stance is uncommon among the 45 opposition figures convicted of conspiracy to subvert state power, with many seeking reductions in their potentially substantial jail terms in the critical mitigation hearings that resumed after an adjournment of 1½ months due to “unforeseen circumstances”.