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Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong detained for 2019 illegal assembly

Published 11/22/2020, 09:15 PM
Updated 11/23/2020, 03:21 AM
© Reuters. Pro-democracy activists Ivan Lam, Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow arrive at the West Kowloon Magistrates' Courts to face charges related to illegal assembly stemming from 2019, in Hong Kong

By Jessie Pang and Joyce Zhou

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong was remanded in custody on Monday after pleading guilty to charges of organising and inciting an unauthorised assembly near the police headquarters during last year's anti-government protests.

Wong, who was just 17 years old when he became the face of the 2014 student-led Umbrella Movement democracy protests, faces a maximum three-year jail term. The sentence will be delivered by Dec 2 at 2.30 p.m. (0630 GMT)

Before being taken away by security staff, Wong shouted "Everyone hang in there! Add oil" in the courtroom, using a popular Cantonese expression of encouragement often used during protests.

On Twitter afterwards, Wong said attention should be directed to the 12 Hong Kong people detained virtually incommunicado in China after being arrested at sea in August as they were attempting to flee by boat to Taiwan to escape charges related to last year's protests in the city.

"I wish to pay tributes to our fellow activists who are about to face trials and prison, or ... (are) in distress for not being able to return home: We're not fearless, but you are the braver ones," he said.

"What we are doing now is to explain the value of freedom to the world," Wong added. "I'm still learning to conquer the fear and I believe you are with me along this journey."

Wong did not plead guilty to a third charge of knowingly participating in an unauthorised assembly after the prosecution offered no evidence for it.

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His long-time activist colleagues Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam, who also pleaded guilty for similar charges, were remanded in custody at the same trial.

Dozens of supporters outside the court chanted pro-democracy slogans and "Release Joshua Wong, Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam!"

Wong was not a leading figure in last year's pro-democracy and anti-China protests, but his continued activism has drawn the wrath of Beijing, which sees him as a "black hand" of foreign forces.

He disbanded his pro-democracy group Demosisto in June, just hours after China's parliament passed a sweeping national security law for Hong Kong, punishing anything Beijing considers to be subversion, secessionism, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces, with up to life in prison.

Wong also faces charges of participating in an unauthorised assembly in October 2019 and on June 4, 2020 over a vigil commemorating the crackdown on protesters in and around Beijing's Tiananmen Square in 1989.

Earlier this year, Wong was disqualified along 11 other pro-democracy politicians and activists from running in a since-postponed election for the city's legislature.

Wong spent five weeks in jail last year for contempt of court, before being released on June 16 when protests were already in full swing.

Wong's and other activists' repeated arrests have drawn criticism from Western governments who say China is not fulfilling its obligation to allow Hong Kong a high degree of autonomy, agreed with former colonial master Britain when the city returned to Chinese rule in 1997.

China denies the accusation and says Hong Kong is its internal affair.

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Latest comments

I can't understand the answers I read in the comments. If such laws were applied in the western world you would be outraged. Hong Kong tested democracy and they loved it, if you don't like it, ask a Chinese Visa and good luck. You all blame ******* Polpot or Saline for being reckless dictators, but since you want to do business with China so much, you are swallowing Xi Jinping smiling at him. You are disgusting collaborators.
Staline.
Chicago 7
Glad to see law and order finally in place. Hong Kong will be great again without these henchmen of interest groups.
Yu suc
Jasper Yu is correct on this...
so he knows the city was returned to China in 1997 and he colluded with western forces to seek Independence,,,,,, shame on you
we should cut trade with china til they honor their treaties and stop stealing from the rest of the world
Hahahaha....this must be the joke of the century... very good one sir ...
Lock him or ***him. That's the right choice.
One thing I have to give China credit on is, they know how to solve problem. Last year, Hong Kong has a problem, it was getting out of hands, you see those rioters do as they wish. With a stroke of a pen, the law was passed and the problem is solved.
funny.. i think the blm fools are rioters.. and the demosistos freedom fighters
demosistos does not understand what freedom it. There are many journalists that spoke to them rioters.... they have no clue what they were doing...
China is pretty smart passing the national security law. Look now, we do not see anymore violence. Last year was out of control. Now the people are able to live in peace and business are able to operate.
This is how communist work: u r guilty. If u plead guilty, they dont beat u. If u dont plead, u r guilty still n get beat up badly.
I have never heard of that before.... those are from he said she said whisper...
lock up the traitors!!
probably need to make room for 92 million ccp members then lol
Nah, usually there are very small number of traitors. Once you deal with them, everyone will be back to being happy again.
Lock him up.
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