Protesters Want Justice Secretary Prosecuted

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2018-02-17 HKT 14:16
Several dozen members of the Labour Party and the League of Social Democrats, or LSD, have criticised the Chief Executive Carrie Lam and the Justice Chief Teresa Cheng, saying they were covering for each other.
During a protest march in Central on Saturday, the group called for prosecutions over the illegal structures found at Ms Cheng's Tuen Mun home.
They were also unhappy that pro-democracy figures are victims of what they say is political persecution, and demanded the release of the vice-chairman of the LSD, Raphael Wong.
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