A Hong Kong court charged three leaders of the group behind the city’s annual Tiananmen Massacre vigil under the Beijing-imposed national security law for subversion on Friday. Three leaders are currently being held in custody. Chow Hang Tung, a prominent barrister and the vice-chair of the pro-democracy group, failed to secure bail in the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts on Friday. The chair Lee Cheuk-yan and the vice-chair Albert Ho are already in jail for their roles in unauthorized assemblies in 2019 and did not apply for bail. They were accused of inciting other people to “organize, plan, commit or participate in acts by unlawful means with a view to subverting the state power” under the national security law. When asked whether they understood the charge in the court, Chow said, “[I] understand, this is a ridiculous allegation.” Last June, the Chinese regime inserted the national security law into the former British …