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- The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong marked its 10th anniversary
- Protests began in 2014 for the right to elect their own leader
- Movement leaders received relatively light sentences, but many were later arrested and faced imprisonment under new laws
- Some leaders have left Hong Kong or withdrawn from politics entirely
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- Chan was convicted of two charges and received a 16-month jail term
- He moved to Taiwan in 2021 for a visiting professor position
- Joined the sociology department of Academia Sinica in Taipei
- Ended his stint as a professor at National Chengchi University
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- Chu Yiu-ming was found guilty of conspiracy to commit public nuisance
- Received a 16-month jail term suspended for two years
- Left Hong Kong for Taiwan in December 2020 and hosted events with Chan in Taipei
- Both co-hosted sharing sessions and book signings
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- Raphael Wong was found guilty of incitement to commit public nuisance and incitement to incite public nuisance
-Was jailed for eight months
-Stays in Hong Kong and is still a member of the LSD, participating in protests
-Wrote about the political developments seen in recent years
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-Shiu Ka-chun was found guilty of inciting others to commit public nuisance
-Jailed for eight months
-Elected as lawmaker representing social welfare sector in 2016 but later shut down prisoners’ rights support group due to national security law
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