A judge in Hong Kong has kept 47 pro-democracy activists charged under the city’s draconian national security law in custody after a marathon four-day hearing derided as chaotic and farcical.<br><br>Thirty-two defendants were denied bail by the chief magistrate, Victor So, while 15 were granted bail but still kept in custody after government prosecutors said they would appeal against that decision.<br><br>The group were charged on Sunday with conspiracy to commit subversion in relation to an unofficial primary poll held last year, in the most sweeping action taken against the city’s pro-democracy camp since the national security law was implemented last June.
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