3 Charged Over Military Drills Under Hong Kong’s Domestic National Security Law The recent arrest of three men in Hong Kong for allegedly participating in military style combat training under the city's domestic national security law highlights a growing concern about the blurred lines between patriotism and paranoia.
While some view these drills as a legitimate expression of dissent, others see them as an affront to the state.
Wong Kit lun, Tang Ngai pok, and Chan Hiu chun are among those charged with conspiring to subvert state power through their participation in arms drills, knife training, and combat exercises.