Repentant protesters will be given priority case review, minister says (opens original article in a new tab)
Hong Kong's security chief says protesters who show remorse and national identity may get priority case reviews, as investigations into 2019 protests continue with over 7,000 still uncharged.
- Protesters arrested in 2019 Hong Kong protests may get priority case reviews if they show remorse and national identity
- Security chief Chris Tang mentions ongoing threats including geopolitical tensions and technological advancements
- Over 7,000 people from 2019 protests remain uncharged as of March
- Some uncharged protesters participate in a government rehabilitation program with career services and mainland trips
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