Connect with us

Привет, что-то ищете?

The Times On Ru
  1. The Times On RU
  2. /
  3. Новости
  4. /
  5. Joshua Wong leads young Hong Kong trio jailed for protests

Новости

Joshua Wong leads young Hong Kong trio jailed for protests

Pro-democracy activists (L-R) Agnes Chow, Ivan Lam and Joshua Wong arrive for their trial at West Kowloon Magistrates Court in Hong Kong

Credit: PETER PARKS /AFP

Leading Hong Kong dissident Joshua Wong was jailed alongside two other young activists on Wednesday for taking part in last year’s huge democracy protests as the crackdown on Beijing’s critics gathers pace.

Mr Wong, 24, was prosecuted alongside his close friends and fellow campaigners Ivan Lam and Agnes Chow over a rally outside the police headquarters.

"The days ahead will be tough but we will hang in there," Mr Wong shouted as he was led away.

The three — some of the city’s most visible critics of Beijing’s rule — pleaded guilty to various charges including inciting an unlawful assembly.

"The defendants called on protesters to besiege the headquarters and chanted slogans that undermined the police force," Magistrate Wong Sze-lai said as she handed Mr Wong 13.5 months in jail. "Immediate imprisonment is the only appropriate option."

Ms Chow, who burst in tears as the sentence was read out, received 10 months and Mr Lam got seven months.

Hong Kong was convulsed by seven straight months of huge and often violent rallies in which millions took to the streets.

 Joshua Wong, right, and Ivan Lam, left, are escorted by Correctional Services officers for a prison van before appearing in a court

Credit: Kin Cheung /AP

Beijing has refused demands for universal suffrage and authorities have pursued democracy supporters with criminal cases and a tough new security law. The tactics have stifled the movement and restored a semblance of calm.

But the finance hub remains deeply polarised with many still seething against Beijing’s growing hold on the semi-autonomous city. Despite their youth, Mr Wong and Mr Lam have already spent time in prison for leading democracy protests.

"All these pains and sufferings would only strengthen our courage and conviction for democracy and justice," Mr Wong wrote on Twitter ahead of his sentencing. "Cages cannot lock up souls."

Nathan Law, a student protest leader who also spent time behind bars and fled Hong Kong for Britain earlier this year, said jailing those pushing for democracy would not end their influence.

"I don’t believe prison will bring them down," he told AFP. "I believe they will continue to be very important people to Hong Kong in the future."

"Movements have cycles so we must learn to devote ourselves during high tide and stick to our aspirations at low tide," he added.

3. At the time of uncertainties, some of us may feel uneasy and anxious, but I ensure you that all these pains and sufferings would only strengthen our courage and conviction for democracy and justice. Cages cannot lock up souls. https://t.co/YZLWOfcpJh

— Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 😷 (@joshuawongcf) November 30, 2020

Mr Wong, Ms Chow, 23 and Mr Lam, 26, joined Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement when they were in their teens.

All three organised successful rallies in 2012 against plans to make Hong Kong’s education system more "patriotic".

And they played prominent roles two years later in the "Umbrella Movement" — a 79-day peaceful occupation by a largely student-led campaign calling for universal suffrage.

Leading figures from those protests, including Mr Wong, were jailed and the democracy movement struggled in the years after. But it exploded onto the streets once more in June 2019, sparked by plans to allow extraditions to mainland China and its opaque legal system.

Millions took to the streets over the next seven months in a deliberately leaderless campaign mostly organised via social media calling for greater democracy and police accountability.

Riot police unleashed thousands of rounds of tear gas and rubber bullets and were frequently filmed using batons to beat arrested demonstrators. Small groups of hardline activists resorted to rocks, petrol bombs and widespread vandalism.

Figures like Mr Wong and Ms Chow joined some of the protests and also used their celebrity status over the years to lobby for international sanctions, a move that infuriated Beijing with state media casting them as traitors.

Thousands attended a vigil for the victims of Tainanmen Square in Hong Kong this summer, in defiance of China

Credit: Kin Cheung /Ap

Earlier this summer, Beijing imposed a broad security law which ramps up its direct control over the city and outlaws certain political views.

More than 10,000 people have been arrested over the last 18 months and most of Hong Kong’s leading activists and opposition figures face prosecution.

"The suppression is not only targeting prominent figures. It comes from all directions and is going after all kinds of people," Isaac Cheng, a friend of Mr Wong’s and former vice chairman of their now-defunct political party Demosisto, told AFP.

Ms Chow is being investigated under the security law for allegedly "conspiring with foreign forces" by pushing for sanctions.

Mr Wong is among another group of activists being prosecuted for a vigil marking the anniversary of Beijing’s 1989 Tiananmen crackdown earlier this year.

Beijing says security has been restored. But Mr Cheng described a sense of despondency among many younger Hong Kongers.

"We thought this place belongs to us but it now turns out to be a crime if a student thinks differently from the government," he said.

Оставить комментарий

Leave a Reply

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

Стоит Посмотреть

Новости По Дате

Декабрь 2020
Пн Вт Ср Чт Пт Сб Вс
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Вам может быть интересно:

Спорт

Zen Чемпионка Европы по фигурному катанию Алена Косторная заявила изданию Sport, что пропустит сразу два соревновательных сезона «для решения личных проблем». Что скрывается за...

Общество

ZenДОНЕЦК, 3 ноября. Число раненых в результате атаки украинского беспилотника на станцию ​​Никитовка в Горловке в ДНР возросло до двух человек, сообщил мэр города...

Бизнес

В третьем квартале 2024 года более 70% особо критических киберинцидентов были связаны с компрометацией учетных записей сотрудников. По данным центра противодействия кибератакам Solar JSOC...

Культура

ZenМОСКВА, 17 октября В столичном Театре имени Моссовета открылся Международный кинофестиваль «Евразия-Кинофест», сообщает корреспондент. «Для меня большая честь объявить первый Евразийский кинофестиваль открытым», —...