HK Pro-Democracy Body Won’t Comply With Police Request: SCMP

  • Police requested information from 12 members: report
  • Group to vote on disbanding Sept. 25, Morning Post reports
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The Hong Kong group that organized the city’s annual Tiananmen Square vigil said it won’t comply with a police request to turn over information on its membership and finances, and it will hold a special meeting this month to vote on disbanding, the South China Morning Post reported.

The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patrotic Democratic Movements of China made the announcement on Sunday, two weeks after police issued letters to 12 members requesting information on the group’s activities and financing, according to the Post.