Hindustan Times (East UP)

Activist ‘Grandma Wong’ resurfaces after 14 months away

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An elderly woman who disappeare­d midway through Hong Kong’s democracy protests last year resurfaced in the financial hub on Saturday after 14 months away, saying she had been detained on the Chinese mainland.

Alexandra Wong said she was forced to renounce her activism in writing, record a video statement saying she was not tortured, and sent on a “patriotic tour” of the country’s north.

Dubbed “Grandma Wong” by her comrades and often spotted waving a British flag, the 64-year-old attended virtually every rally during the early days of the movement for greater democracy and police accountabi­lity, which kicked off in June 2019. She had disappeare­d last August.

On Saturday, she held a press conference in Hong Kong and said that, after joining an August protest, she was detained by Chinese police at the border with Shenzhen, the mainland metropolis where she has lived for 14 years.

Wong said she was held by Shenzhen authoritie­s for “administra­tive detention” and “criminal detention” for a total of 45 days, without knowing what charges she was facing.

“I was afraid I would die in the detention centre,” she said.

When her stay in custody was over, she was asked to declare into a camera that she had not been tortured by mainland authoritie­s, and promise not to take media interviews or protest again. She was asked to confess in writing that her activism had been wrong. “The worst thing I did in my life is to write that confession... but I had nothing to bargain with,” she said.

She was later sent on a fiveday “patriotic tour” of Shaanxi province, where she had her picture taken holding the Chinese flag, and sang the national anthem. After that, she was told she would be released on bail pending trial for “picking quarrels and provoking trouble”.

But she was given no written documents on the charges.

For a year after her release on bail, she was only allowed to go back to her home in Shenzhen, and could not return to Hong Kong. Those conditions lapsed in late September.

“I have no courage to step in Shenzhen again, at least for now,” Wong told reporters.

 ?? AFP ?? Pro-democracy protester Alexandra Wong in Hong Kong.
AFP Pro-democracy protester Alexandra Wong in Hong Kong.

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