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Supporters rally to press for jailed protester’s release

- By Alice Fung Alice Fung is an Associated Press writer.

HONG KONG — Hundreds of masked protesters yelling “Revolution Now!” crammed the sidewalk in front of Hong Kong’s High Court and spilled onto the street in an impassione­d show of support Wednesday for an activist appealing a sixyear prison sentence for his part in a violent nightlong clash with police.

As a prison bus with meshcovere­d windows drove Edward Leung away after the hearing, supporters pressed up against the vehicle, briefly blocking traffic, and held five fingers up in their air. That symbolizes the five demands of Hong Kong’s protest movement for direct elections, amnesty for arrested demonstrat­ors and other wishes.

The fate of his appeal was not immediatel­y clear.

China’s government has targeted an array of companies and the National Basketball Associatio­n for perceived support of the Hong Kong antigovern­ment protests. Apple Inc. became the latest on Wednesday when the ruling Communist Party’s main newspaper criticized the tech giant for a smartphone app on its App Store that allows activists to report police locations and use of tear gas.

The app, HKmap.live, “facilitate­s illegal behavior,” the People’s Daily said in a commentary.

Apple didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Beijing has pressed companies including Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific Airways to take the government’s side against the protests, which are in their fourth month.

China’s state broadcaste­r canceled broadcasts of NBA games after the general manager of the Houston Rockets tweeted support for the protesters.

Leung, the activist, emerged as one of the figurehead­s of protest in Hong Kong after 2014’s failed nonviolent demonstrat­ions over Beijing’s decision to restrict elections.

Among supporters who gathered outside Wednesday’s hearing was Kenny Lee, 23, who said Leung “has inspired a lot of Hong Kong people, especially our young people.”

Even jailed, Leung’s activism still resonates as Hong Kong is again gripped by protests that have snowballed since June.

 ?? Anthony Wallace / AFP via Getty Images ?? Demonstrat­ors in Hong Kong surround a prison bus transporti­ng leading independen­ce activist Edward Leung.
Anthony Wallace / AFP via Getty Images Demonstrat­ors in Hong Kong surround a prison bus transporti­ng leading independen­ce activist Edward Leung.

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