
(Bloomberg) — Prominent Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong said he had pleaded guilty to inciting and organizing an unauthorized assembly during a siege of police headquarters last year. Wong’s media WhatsApp group said Monday that he had however pleaded not guilty to the charge of knowingly taking part in an unauthorized assembly. It said the prosecution had offered no evidence for the last charge. “My case is relatively a mild one, when the…
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