Young Hong Kong activist Wong gets second prison term
HONG KONG — A Hong Kong court sentenced democracy activist Joshua Wong to three months in prison Wednesday for contempt, his second prison term stemming from his role in the 2014 “Umbrella Movement” protests.
The 21-year-old Wong and another defendant were immediately taken into custody at Hong Kong’s High Court, while 14 others, including another prominent former student leader, Lester Shum, received suspended sentences.
“Keep it up, everyone!” Wong called out to the court before officers escorted him away.
Ahead of the hearing, he said he had no regrets and vowed to keep fighting for democracy. “They can lock up our body, but they can’t lock up our mind,” he told reporters.