Source: Joshua Wong Instagram account.

Twenty-five Hong Kong democracy activists were charged Thursday with taking part in a banned June candlelight vigil marking the anniversary of China’s 1989 Tiananmen crackdown.

They included prominent activist Joshua Wong, media tycoon Jimmy Lai and leaders of the Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China, and were formally charged with “knowingly taking part in an unauthorised assembly”.

Lee Cheuk-yan, chairman of the alliance, was charged with organising the assembly on June 4 at the city’s Victoria Park.

The annual candlelight vigil in Hong Kong usually attracts huge crowds and is the only place on Chinese soil where such a major commemoration of the crackdown is allowed.

But city authorities banned the event in June for the first time in 30 years, citing measures to control the spread of coronavirus.

“Clearly, the regime plans to stage another crackdown on the city’s activists,” 23-year-old Wong said on Facebook.

“As our voices might not be heard soon, we hope the world can continue speaking up for the city’s liberty and human rights,” he added.

All 25 are expected to appear in court on September 15.

– AFP

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