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Hong Kong police arrest democracy activists, media mogul

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong police arrested at least 14 veteran pro-democracy lawmakers, activists and a media tycoon on Saturday on charges of joining unlawful protests last year calling for reforms.

Among those arrested were 81-year-old activist and former lawmaker Martin Lee and democracy advocates Albert Ho, Lee Cheukyan and Au Nok-hin.

Police also arrested media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who founded the local newspaper Apple Daily.

Lai, Lee Cheuk-yan and Yeung Sum — a former lawmaker from the Democratic Party — were charged in February over their involvemen­t in a mass anti-government demonstrat­ion on Aug. 31 last year. The protests in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory against proposed extraditio­n legislatio­n exposed deep divisions between democracy-minded Hong Kongers and the Communist Party-ruled central government in Beijing.

The bill — which would have allowed Hong Kong residents to be sent to mainland China to stand trial — has been withdrawn, but the protests continued for more than seven months, centered around demands for voting rights and an independen­t inquiry into police conduct.

While the protests began peacefully, they increasing­ly descended into violence after demonstrat­ors became frustrated with the government’s response. They feel that Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam has ignored their demands and used police to suppress them. The League of Social Democrats wrote in a Facebook post that its leaders were among those arrested, including chairman Raphael Wong. They were accused of participat­ing in two unauthoriz­ed protests last year.

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