South Wales Echo

Activist Wong in HK parliament bid

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PRO-DEMOCRACY activist Joshua Wong has filed candidacy papers for upcoming legislativ­e elections in Hong Kong, where the new national security law could prevent opposition candidates from taking seats.

Mr Wong was one of the top candidates emerging from unofficial primaries held by the pro-democracy camp as it aims to win a majority of seats in the 70-seat legislatur­e in the September elections.

He told reporters: “We hope to let the world to know how we choose not to surrender, how we choose not to kowtow to China.”

Critics of the national security law Beijing imposed on the semiautono­mous territory on June 30 fear it may be used to thwart prodemocra­cy candidates.

The sweeping law bans secessioni­st, subversive and terrorist acts, as well as banning colluding with foreign forces to intervene in the city’s affairs.

The law also states that anyone convicted of endangerin­g national security will be disqualifi­ed from running in city elections or holding public office. The 23-year-old Mr

Wong has been imprisoned twice for participat­ing in 2014 prodemocra­cy protests.

He also regularly speaks out against Beijing’s tightening control over the city and often meets with elected officials and politician­s from the US and other countries. He said: “With the threat of being extradited to China, with the uncertaint­y of being sent to a black jail in Beijing, with the possibilit­y of facing a life sentence ... I still hope to run for office and receive people’s mandate, and let the world know that we will continue our fight until our last breath.”

In 2017, four pro-democracy legislator­s including Nathan Law were unseated from the legislatur­e after a court found that they had not taken their oaths and pledged allegiance to Beijing appropriat­ely.

Two other pro-democracy representa­tives were disqualifi­ed in 2016 for invalidate­d oaths.

Mr Law fled Hong Kong for the UK after the security law was enacted and has said he will continue advocating for democracy in Hong Kong while abroad.

 ??  ?? Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong poses with the nomination papers
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong poses with the nomination papers
 ??  ?? A banner of Wong, right, is displayed outside a subway station
A banner of Wong, right, is displayed outside a subway station

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