The Freeman

HK bans democracy activist from election

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HONG KONG — The Hong Kong government barred a young pro-democracy activist yesterday from an upcoming election over her party's political platform that it said violates electoral laws, in the latest move by the semi-autonomous Chinese city to squelch dissent.

An official statement said the nomination of a female candidate, who was not identified, was ruled invalid. Agnes Chow, a 21-year-old member of democracy activist Joshua Wong's Demosisto party, confirmed it was her.

Chow is the latest to fall victim to the Beijing-backed government's tightening restrictio­ns on opposition candidates, including a new wave of young activists who emerged from huge 2014 "Umbrella Movement" demonstrat­ions against China's plans to restrict elections for Hong Kong's top leader.

She was planning to stand in a March by-election, but the government said the returning officer decided she couldn't be a candidate because of Demosisto's platform, which advocates "self-determinat­ion" or independen­ce for Hong Kong in violation of the city's Basic Law constituti­on.

Chow intended to replace fellow Demosisto member Nathan Law, who was among six opposition lawmakers removed from office after the government won a legal battle over their swearing-in ceremonies.

Wong was prevented from running because he was given a prison sentence in a case related to the 2014 protests, in which all three played prominent roles as student leaders.

Chow told reporters the disqualifi­cation was "political screening." She said: "Hong Kong is not even ruled by rule oflaw,it'sjustruled­bytheBeiji­ng government. The decision to disqualify my candidacy is no less than a declaratio­n to the city that our political rights are handicappe­d."

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Agnes Chow, 21 years old, a member of democracy activist Joshua Wong's Demosisto party, shouts slogan during a press conference in Hong Kong yesterday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Agnes Chow, 21 years old, a member of democracy activist Joshua Wong's Demosisto party, shouts slogan during a press conference in Hong Kong yesterday.
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