Chu Kai-pong (諸啟邦), a 27-year-old Hong Kong citizen, has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, marking the first conviction under the city's newly enacted Safeguarding National Security Ordinance (SNSO) based on Article 23 of the Basic Law. Chu Kai-pong was arrested on June 12, 2024, at an MTR station for wearing a T-shirt bearing the slogan “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” (光復香港 時代革命) and a yellow mask with the letters “FDNOL,” an abbreviation for “Five Demands, Not One Less” (五大訴求,缺一不可). These slogans were prominent during the 2019 protests against a proposed extradition bill between Hong Kong and mainland China. Embed from Getty Images Chu was reportedly walking around the Shek Mun MTR station in Sha Tin. When approached by police, he refused to show his identity card. Consequently, he was charged under the SNSO with “engaging in acts with seditious intent” (作出具煽動意圖的作為), “loitering with intent” (有意圖而遊盪) and “failing to...