//An activist detained under Hong Kong’s national security law is planning to apply to the High Court to lift restrictions on the media’s reporting of her bail hearing on Wednesday.
In a message published on Tuesday, Gwyneth Ho argued that laws banning the media from reporting details of bail hearings failed to protect the interests of the accused. The press should be allowed to freely report what happened during those hearings, she said.
“After the defendants under the national security law were arrested and remanded in custody, the reporting restrictions on bail hearings have turned the process into a ‘black box’, and has created widespread fears in society,” she wrote.
“The public has no way of knowing the contents of the bail hearings under the national security law, especially the evidence used by the prosecutors and the courts’ assessment of the defendants.”
Ho is among 47 democracy figures charged with conspiracy to commit subversion, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison. They are accused of plotting to subvert state power via an informal primary poll held last July. Only 13 of the 47 have been granted bail since early March.
After being detained for more than six months, Ho will make her bail application at the High Court on Wednesday morning.
She publicised her arguments a day in advance, saying the reporting restrictions set out under section 9P of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance were originally meant to ensure that defendants received a fair trial. The law limits media coverage of bail hearings to basic information such as the defendant’s name, the court’s decision and bail conditions.
Those regulations backfired because the lack of transparency had caused the public to doubt whether the national security law had been fairly implemented, Ho wrote, adding that Hong Kong society was worried about arbitrary arrests based on flimsy evidence.
“In reality, the reporting restrictions benefit the Department of Justice, as it no longer needs to publicly explain the basis of the charges and various political accusations,” she wrote.
“The restrictions have clearly contravened the principle of public justice, and if the courts still refuse to lift them, the public will inevitably suspect that the courts accept this unfair situation.”
The open administration of justice was a fundamental principle of Hong Kong’s common law system, and courts should be scrutinised by the public and the press, Ho said, quoting the city’s former chief justice Denys Roberts.
Hong Kong courts have mostly kept reporting restrictions in place for bail applications under the national security law, though some judges have issued written rulings explaining their decision to grant or refuse bail, which are typically published after a delay.
Earlier on Tuesday, the court again denied the bail application of former pro-democracy lawmaker Gary Fan, a co-defendant in the subversion case. Like most of the 47, Fan has been in custody for months with no trial date lined up as yet.
By Holmes Chan//
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After more than two years in detention in China, Michael Spavor has been sentenced to 11 years in prison for espionage.
The court also said he would be deported, but did not say when.
Western observers say that ambiguity offers room for negotiation. University of Toronto professor Lynette Ong tells me: "From a Chinese perspective, it gives them bargaining power, and from Canadian perspective, it allows us to to expect a more favorable outcome than 11 years."
Spavor was detained since December 2018 alongside Canadian Michael Kovrig on espionage charges and later charged in June last year. Both were arrested after Canada detained Meng Wanzhou, a top executive of the Chinese tech giant Huawei.
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學校教英文時,大多時候會告訴我們they是複數,指「他們」,這是對的!但是在不知道性別的情況下,they也可用作第三人稱單數使用。事實上從十四世紀開始,英語母語人士便將they當作性別中立的單數人稱代名詞了。在此提供例句:After a student completes their coursework, they take an exam. 還有:Who is on the phone? What do they want?
由於來電者性別不明,美國人便會很自然地用they當作單數人稱代名詞,在口語上特別常見。換作正式文件,可把整個句子改為複數:Students take exams after completing their coursework. 或更正式一點說:Who is on the phone? What does the caller want?
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In school, most English learners that the pronoun "they" refers to more than one person (in the plural), and that's correct! But, "they" can also be used to refer to a third person in the singular if the gender of the person is unknown. In fact, English speakers have used "they" as a gender-neutral singular pronoun since the 14th century.
Here's an example: "After a student completes their coursework, they take an exam." Or, as another example, "Who is on the phone? What do they want?" The gender of this student or caller is unknown, so an American English speaker will naturally use the singular pronoun "they," especially when speaking. If writing a formal document, they might get around this by editing the sentence to the plural, as in "Students take exams after completing their coursework," or by changing to a more formal register, as in "Who is on the phone? What does the caller want?"
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Hey guys! For those of you new to my channel, hi! I'm a polyglot YouTuber from South Africa and this is my wacky channel intro. My aim for this video was to see how fast I could switch between languages mid-sentence, mid-thought or mid-conversation. It might confuse you to follow all the switches, so I added flags to indicate the language at the top right, and I kept English subtitles for every spoken part.
I always try to be honest and transparent with you guys - so here's my real, unscripted, updated polyglot self introduction/channel intro!
Kinda nervous to upload this cause you guys can totally see how I haven't improved much since the previous polyglot video, har har.
I hope you enjoy it! I tried some new editing styles as well, so feel free to let me know what you think. If you have a polyglot intro video too, link it in the comments so I can check it out!
Languages spoken in order of fluency (not order of appearance)
English, Afrikaans, Korean, Japanese, French, Spanish, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Indonesian, Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog.
Did I even make progress? who KNOWS
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It’s been about 2 months since I officially became a MRS!!! ?? Time really flies and I thought I’ll share and answer some of your burning questions about my post marriage life! Keep on watching to find out some juicy content and answers .... hehe?
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- 多くの方から「外国人から見た日本人がしてしまう失礼な事」についての動画を作ってほしいと要望がありました。幸い、日本の方はとても礼儀正しく、あまり失礼な事はしません。ただ、いくつかマナーの違いがありますので、今回はそれについてお話しします。
ただ、特にアメリカにおいては、あまりマナーに厳しくない人も多いです(特に若い世代)。
前回の「食事中の座り方」の動画でも、コメントしたほぼ全てアメリカ人は気にしないと答えています。この動画で触れている事は必ずしも大変失礼だというわけではなく、気にしない人もいます。しかし、良い印象を持たれることは無いでしょう。
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I'm always making videos for foreigners about the mistakes we make in Japan, and our Japanese viewers have been requesting that we make a video for them about America, too! Since Japanese people are generally so polite there's not really much they do that's rude, and most people in America aren't very strict about manners anyway, but there are still a few things that are a little different in Japan so that's what this video is about! Since it's for Japanese viewers it's spoken from their cultural perspective, so if something sounds weird or obvious to you remember that it might be different in Japan! :)
As a side note for those who use our videos to study both languages—Japanese isn't a language where you can just translate a sentence and have the meaning be perceived the same way in both countries. Often with translation you can't translate the words literally and instead have to change things—sometimes whole sentences—to achieve the same objective in both languages. With this video in particular we had to change a lot so please be careful if you are trying to use it to study things like vocabulary! Sorry!!
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