Twelve Hong Kong pro-democracy activists appealed their subversion convictions and jail terms in a national security case that has spotlighted Beijing's ongoing crackdown on dissent and drawn international criticism.
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- Twelve Hong Kong activists appealed their subversion convictions and jail terms.
- The appeals are part of the '47 Democrats' case involving charges from an unofficial 2020 primary election. 9s
- International criticism has been directed at the case, with some countries calling it politically motivated. 44s
- Hong Kong and Chinese authorities defend the judiciary's independence and the fairness of the trial. 1m 2s
- The appeals process is expected to take about 10 days and includes a government appeal against one acquittal. 1m 12s