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Joshua Wong and two others jailed in Hong Kong over 2019 police station siege
Hong Kong activists Joshua Wong, right, and Ivan Lam, left, are escorted by Correctional Services officers to prison, in Hong Kong, Wednesday December 2nd 2020

THREE leading figures in Hong Kong’s opposition movement were jailed today over their role in a siege of the police headquarters last year.

Joshua Wong — a right-wing activist known for his links to US Republican Senators Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio — received the longest sentence, 13-and-a-half months, while fellow activists Agnes Chow and Ivan Lam received 10 and seven months respectively.

Mr Wong had pleaded guilty to helping to organise the siege of police headquarters, one of many violent confrontations between anti-China protesters and the authorities last year that saw the territory’s legislature ransacked and metro stations, shops and trade union offices trashed. Ms Chow and Mr Lam pleaded guilty to lesser charges.

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