Hong Kong charged with democratic activists over march last August 18:46 on February 28

Democratic activists and newspaper founders have been charged with illegally rallying over a massive march in Hong Kong last August. Democratic political parties have opposed it, saying, "It is unjust suppression of political will."

Hong Kong police on Wednesday morning included three members: former legislators in parliament, the leaders of democratic groups, Lee Takuto and Yang Chun, and Hong Kong newspaper Ringo Daily's founder Li Ji Ying. He said he had been arrested on August 31 last year for alleged participation in an illegal rally.

The three were immediately charged and later released on bail.

The three are known for their efforts to democratize China and for publishing newspapers and magazines with a critical tone to China.

In Hong Kong, large-scale protests by citizens in opposition to the government and the police have continued since June of last year, but three people have frequently participated in the campaign in support of the protest, and Chinese media said, "Autumn the division. Yes "and so on.

Democratic political parties have opposed this, saying, "Hundreds of thousands of people are participating in demonstrations on the day, and the arrest of the three is an arbitrary and unjust suppression of political will."