China News Service, Hong Kong, July 30 (Reporter Han Xingtong) 15 people including Li Zhiying, founder of One Media, and Martin Li, founder of the Hong Kong Democratic Party, were accused of participating in, organizing and organizing several times during the "Regulations" in 2019. Inciting others to participate in unapproved assembly and other crimes, the case was heard before the District Court judge on the 30th.

  The 15 defendants include Li Zhiying, Li Zhuoren, Martin Lee, Wu Aiyi, Liang Guoxiong, He Xiulan, He Junren, Au Nuoxuan, Liang Yaozhong, Shan Zhongkai, Wu Wenyuan, Cai Yaochang, Yang Sen, Chen Haohuan, Huang Haoming.

  The charge involved 4 demonstrations during the "Regulation Amendment Disturbance" in 2019, which were held on August 18, August 31, October 1 and October 20 last year. The relevant cases were filed for the first time on May 5 and 18, 2020 respectively.

  Li Zhiying was involved in 3 cases with a total of 5 charges, including 2 crimes of organizing unauthorized assembly and 3 crimes of participating in unauthorized assembly.

  On the same day, District Court judges used the Hong Kong West Kowloon Court Building to hear the case. It is reported that the case will be adjourned to September 18. (Finish)