Hong Kong – Democracy Activists arrested prior to protests

Hong Kong pro-democracy activists Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow Ting were arrested on Friday ahead of planned protests, according to a post from the movement Demosistō.

Both were later released on bail but their detention was slammed as “an outrageous assault on the rights to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly”.

Andy Chan, another pro-democracy leader, was also arrested, according to the Hong Kong Free Press, citing police. Chan was arrested on suspicion of rioting and assaulting a police officer, the local media report said.

The arrests came ahead of planned protests this weekend.

According to his Demosistō, Wong was arrested on Friday morning while walking to a metro station. The group said he was pushed into a private minivan on the street.

Via Euronews 

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