Boy, 16, jailed for 3½ years for joining Hong Kong pro-independence group in Taiwan
Judge rules he was ‘active participant’ in Taiwan-based Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union

The Union, founded by fugitive Alan Keung Ka-wai, advocated Hong Kong’s “liberation” from mainland Chinese rule, sought international recognition for a self-proclaimed “Hong Kong Parliament”, and supported the setting up of an army to “restore and defend” the city.
Handing down the sentence on Monday, judge Ernest Michael Lin Kam-hung ruled that the boy, who was previously granted anonymity due to his young age, actively took part in planning, discussions, and promotion of the Hong Kong Democratic Independence Union.
The boy approached Keung in November 2024, expressing his interest in joining the group and saying he could offer help with his analytical and public speaking skills.