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HK democracy activist Joshua Wong, others arrested

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HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong police arrested well-known activist Joshua Wong and another core member of a pro-democracy group yesterday in a mounting crackdown on people involved in this summer’s protests.

Police also arrested Andy Chan, the leader of a pro-independen­ce movement, at the airport Thursday night.

An appeals board also denied permission for a major march planned for Saturday, the fifth anniversar­y of a decision by China against allowing fully democratic elections for the leader of Hong Kong.

The organizers said they were calling off the march.

“The first priority of the Civil Human Rights Front is to make sure that all of the participan­ts who participat­e in our marches will be physically and legally safe. That’s our first priority,” said Bonnie Leung, a leader of the group.

“And because of the decision made by the appeal board, we feel very sorry but we have no choice but to cancel the march.”

Police said that Wong and Agnes Chow are being investigat­ed for their role in a June 21 unauthoriz­ed protest outside a police station.

Both face potential charges of participat­ing in the demonstrat­ion and inciting others to join it. Wong also is being investigat­ed on suspicion of organizing it.

Wong is secretary-general of Demosisto and Chow is a member. He was one of the student leaders of the Umbrella Movement, the major pro-democracy demonstrat­ions in 2014.

Demosisto first reported the arrests on its social media accounts, saying Wong was pushed into a private car as he was heading to a subway station around 7:30 a.m. and has been taken to police headquarte­rs.

It later said Chow had also been arrested, at her home. Wong was released from prison in June after serving a two-month sentence related to that protest. He has been speaking out regularly in support of the pro-democracy protests that have racked Hong Kong this summer.

 ?? AP ?? Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow and Joshua Wong meet the media outside a government office in Hong Kong yesterday.
AP Pro-democracy activists Agnes Chow and Joshua Wong meet the media outside a government office in Hong Kong yesterday.

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