Group Complains Against Judge In Yuen Long Case

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2021-08-16 HKT 16:47

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  • Sandy Li said she's submitting 100,000 signatures against District Court judge Eddie Yip. Photo: RTHK

    Sandy Li said she's submitting 100,000 signatures against District Court judge Eddie Yip. Photo: RTHK

A group supporting people who took part in the Yuen Long incident two years ago have filed a complaint against the judge who sent seven men to jail.

The convenor of the Treasure Friendship Group, Sandy Li, said on Monday that 100,000 people had signed a letter of complaint against District Court judge Eddie Yip.

The group said they don't think what happened on July 21, 2019 should have been classified as a riot and the prison terms of between 3.5 and 7 years the men received last month were too harsh.

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