Hong Kong activist Owen Chow, once a nursing student and supporter of democratic freedoms, has been convicted of conspiracy to commit subversion along with 13 others in a landmark national security case. The verdict comes after a marathon legal process following their arrest in early 2021.
Chow’s activism began during the mass protests in 2019 over a planned China extradition bill. Despite facing possible life sentences, he remains steadfast in his belief in democracy, stating, “Democracy is the future of Hong Kong. This won’t change regardless of those in power.”
The crackdown on dissent in Hong Kong under China-imposed security laws has led to a wave of emigration and silenced liberal voices. The recent convictions have drawn international criticism of the financial hub, with many expressing concerns about the erosion of democratic freedoms in the city.
Chow, who spends most of his time in solitary confinement, has found love with his girlfriend Amanda, a reporter who interviewed him. Their relationship has blossomed despite his time in detention, with Amanda stating, “He’s doing something he thinks is right. I also think he’s doing the right thing. I don’t want him to face these things alone.”
Despite the challenges he faces, Chow remains committed to his beliefs and sees his sacrifices as a necessary step towards a better future for Hong Kong. His story serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for democracy and freedom in the city.