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Hong Kong student leaders charged over pro-democracy protests

Published 16/01/2015, 08:35
© Reuters. Supporters hold yellow umbrellas as Hong Kong student leaders arrive at the police headquarters in Hong Kong

HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong police charged four student leaders on Friday with inciting others to join illegal assemblies, as part of an ongoing investigation into more than two months of pro-democracy protests that paralysed parts of the Asia financial centre.

Dozens of protesters holding yellow umbrellas that have become a symbol of the city's democracy movement shouted, "I want universal suffrage" and "Support the students" before the group entered the police station.

Scholarism student group leader Joshua Wong, Oscar Lai, Agnes Chow and Derek Lam were charged and released after they reported to police, according to Scholarism's official Facebook page. The four refused to be bound by police bail.

Some group members were also charged with attending illegal assemblies and organising illegal gatherings.

Wong said before entering the station that he was not nervous and police had called him earlier in January and told him he would be arrested.

"I am still confident and optimistic for further action and the further Umbrella Movement, and continue to fight for universal suffrage," Wong said.

The 18-year-old, who flashed a thumbs-up and victory sign from an escalator leading into the police building, also said that if he gets arrested he hopes it will inspire more people to stand up against the government.

The former British colony of Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997 under a "one country, two systems" formula that gives the city more autonomy and freedom than the mainland, with the eventual goal of universal suffrage.

The protesters are demanding open nominations in the city's next election for chief executive in 2017. Beijing has said it will allow a vote in 2017, but only between pre-screened candidates. The Hong Kong protests, which authorities cleared last month, were deemed illegal by the local and central governments.

The protests kicked off when dozens of students, including Wong, got arrested after they tried to storm government headquarters in late September.

© Reuters. Supporters hold yellow umbrellas as Hong Kong student leaders arrive at the police headquarters in Hong Kong

The latest charges come after local media reported that a 14-year-old girl was arrested for drawing chalk flowers on a wall at one of the former protest sites. The teenager has been released on bail, local media reported.

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