The Star Late Edition

Jail term for radical

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HONG KONG: A former rising star in Hong Kong’s radical youth opposition was yesterday sentenced to six years in jail for rioting and assaulting the police, one of the city’s harshest sentences against a democracy activist in recent years.

Edward Leung, 26, one of the leaders of a movement advocating Hong Kong’s independen­ce from China, had earlier been found guilty of rioting in a 2016 overnight protest that turned violent.

He had pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer.

About 130 people, mostly police, were injured when masked protesters tossed bricks and set trash cans alight to vent their anger against what they saw as mainland Chinese encroachme­nt on the city’s autonomy and freedoms.

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