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The guilty verdict could lead to a maximum of five years in prison.
Jimmy Lai, along with two other prominent activists, were found guilty of taking part in a protest to mark the Tiananmen massacre.
Three people were convicted for inciting and taking part in an assembly.
They were among thousands of people who took part in a protest in June of last year.
More than two dozen politicians and activists have been charged.
The trio decided to contest their charges after receiving their verdict. They argued during their trial that they did not in fact encourage others to join the rally by lighting candles.
The arguments were dismissed by the District Court Judge, who said their participation was an act of defiance and protest against the police.
They will be sentenced on December 13th, and will face a maximum of five years in prison for participating in an unlawful assembly.
One of the most prominent supporters of the city's pro-democracy movement is the founder of the Apple Daily newspaper. He was jailed for taking part in pro-democracy protests.
The Hong Kong Alliance, the group that organised the vigil every year, has two former journalists, Ho and Chow, as its vice chairwoman.
Both are behind bars and have been denied bail, as they face multiple charges, including some under a strict national security law that Beijing imposed on Hong Kong last year.
In Hong Kong, tens of thousands of people gather to mark the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square suppression in Beijing. After troops and tanks opened fire on protesters in Beijing, international condemnation began.
Hong Kong used to be one of the few places in China where the incident could still be remembered and even discussed, but it is very sensitive in mainland China, which prohibits any events marking the incident and scrubs mentions from social media.
Hong Kong banned the vigil in 2020 due to Covid restrictions. Activists said officials bowed to Beijing's pressure to muzzle pro-democracy expression.
Tens of thousands of people disobeyed the ban to attend the protest and knocked down barricades around Hong Kong's Victoria Park.
The ban on the vigil continued this year.
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There is a candle for Tiananmen and Hong Kong.