- Hong Kong’s top judges have critically assessed the basis for the convictions of three leaders from the June 4 alliance.
- The three individuals were convicted for failing to assist with a police probe, linked to allegations of being foreign agents.
- During the hearing, it was revealed that the police didn't disclose the evidence supporting their claims of being foreign agents.
- Lawyers argued that the lack of transparency in the legal process resembles Kafkaesque absurdity, limiting the defendants' ability to mount a defense.
- The judges have reserved their ruling and will announce their decision in the future.
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