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Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong released from prison


17 June 2019  

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HONG KONG: Joshua Wong was released from prison on Monday and vowed to soon join the latest round of protests.

He said that he needed a bit of time but that “no matter what happens, I will join the protest soon.”

Wong, 22, served a two-month sentence for contempt related to his involvement in the 2014 protests advocating a more democratic elections process in the former British colony.

Wong’s sentence was reduced to two months from three because he was only a teenager when he was arrested in 2014.

The mostly young protesters still gathered near the city government headquarters began moving off of downtown streets Monday morning after hours of haggling with police. They were streaming into an outdoor space near the city’s legislative chamber that had been closed off earlier in the morning. That enabled police to reopen roads that had been blocked since Sunday’s protest. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 17 June 2019 09:56 AM

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