Hong Kong artist behind ‘Freedom’ graffiti charged again for criminal damage
[HKFP] - 03/5/2025
A Hong Kong street artist who was previously convicted for tagging the word “Freedom” across the city has been charged again for spray-painting the same Chinese characters on 20 occasions early this year. Appearing before Principal Magistrate Don So at the Eastern Magistrates’ Courts on (…)
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[South China Morning Post] - 5/03/2025