Hong Kong’s best known pro-democracy activist, Joshua Wong, was arrested on Friday morning, his party said, hours after another activist, the founder of a banned political group, was detained at the city’s airport and ahead of another weekend of anti-government protests.
Mr Wong, who as a teenager was the face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement calling for universal suffrage, was “suddenly pushed into a private car on the street” early on Friday morning as he made his way to the metro, Demosisto said in a statement.
The group said Mr Wong was later taken to a police station on three charges, but gave no further details.
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