China: Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong detained by police before Xi visit
Event- Country
- China
- Initial Date
- Jun 28, 2017
- Event Description
Hong Kong student pro-democracy campaigner Joshua Wong was detained by police on Wednesday after an anti-China protest before a visit by President Xi Jinping. Wong was among around 30 protesters who had staged a three-hour sit-in at a harbour front statue and were led away into police vans. According to local authorities, they claimed that they have seized 26 individuals between the ages of 19 and 61. Xi's visit this week marks 20 years since Hong Kong was handed back to China by Britain and comes at a time when fears are growing that Beijing is tightening its grip on the semi-autonomous city. Protesters had encircled the sculpture of a golden bauhinia flower which became the emblem of Hong Kong in 1997. The statue was given to the city by China as a present to mark the handover. Some activists chained themselves to the sculpture while others climbed into its petals. Police cleared the area and surrounded the statue, leading away protesters one by one. Most walked but Wong and young legislator Nathan Law lay down and were carried away from the scene. Before the arrests began, protesters shouted: "Civil disobedience, no fear!" and "Xi Jinping, can you hear us?" Police had warned them that they were causing a public nuisance and would be arrested if they did not move. As Wong was carried away to the awaiting vans, he shouted: "Protest on 1 July." - the anniversary of the handover. His party Demosisto, which is calling for self-determination for Hong Kong, said in a statement that eight of its activists, including Wong and Law, had been arrested. The final protesters to be removed were inside the golden flower and helped down by firefighters. Xi is due to land in Hong Kong on Thursday for a three-day visit to attend anniversary celebrations and swear in the city's new leader Carrie Lam. Hong Kong is ruled under a "one country, two systems" deal, enshrined in the handover agreement, which allows it rights unseen on the mainland, including freedom of speech and an independent judiciary. But there are concerns China is increasingly interfering in a range of areas, from politics to education and the media. Protesters at the bauhinia statue chanted "Long live the Umbrella Movement!" and "I'm a Hong Konger!" The Umbrella Movement was the name given to mass rallies in 2014 calling for democratic reforms. Wong and Law were among the student leaders of those protests, which ultimately failed to win concessions. Frustration over the lack of progress has prompted campaigners such as Wong and Law to call for self-determination - other activists are demanding a complete split from China. Protesters at the statue also called for the release of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo who was granted medical parole this week due to late-stage liver cancer but remains in the mainland. The writer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, now 61, was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2009 for "subversion"after spearheading a petition for democratic reforms. The bauhinia statue stands outside the convention centre where Xi will attend anniversary events and is a stone's throw from the hotel he will stay in. The spot is popular with mainland visitors. Some of the demonstrators, including Wong, had already draped the statue with a black flag on Monday during an early morning anti-China protest. It was removed by police. UPDATE: On 30 June 2017, Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners Joshua Wong and Nathan Law along with other protesters were released in the morning of that day, two days after they and other protesters were detained for taking part in an anti-China protest. They had not been charged, but bailed to report back in September.
- Impact of Event
- 26
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Rights Concerned
- Freedom of assembly
- Right to political participation
- Right to Protest
- Right to self-determination
- HRD
- Pro-democracy defender
- Student
- Youth
- Perpetrator-State
- Police
- Source
The Guardian | http://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/28/joshua-wong-nathan-law-arrested-ahead-of-xi-jinping-hk-handover-visit.html) | Straits Times
- Monitoring Status
- Pending
- Event Location
Latitude: 22.28442499999999
Longitude: 114.17390089999999
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
On 28 June 2017, Hong Kong student pro-democracy campaigner Joshua Wong and other activists were detained by police after an anti-China protest before a visit by President Xi Jinping.