Hong Kong's Top Court Upholds Ban on Election Boycott Calls
The Court of Final Appeal ruled that criminalizing incitement to boycott 'patriots-only' elections is a necessary measure to protect Hong Kong's electoral integrity.
Hong Kong’s top court has dismissed a legal challenge against a law barring calls to boycott the city’s “patriots-only” elections, ruling that the prohibition is necessary to counter “organised campaigns” seeking to undermine the establishment following the enactment of the national security law. In a judgment delivered on Wednesday, five Court of Final Appeal judges unanimously found that criminalising incitement to undermine elections was essential to further Beijing’s objective of ensuring...