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Joshua Wong to be sentenced in September under Hong Kong security law

Prominent Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong faces sentencing in September on national security charges, adding to his nearly five-year subversion term.

HONG KONG: Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong — already serving a years-long jail term for subversion — will be sentenced in September in a separate national security case, according to a court website.

The 29-year-old Wong, a former student leader, was charged last year under the city’s Beijing-imposed national security law in a move slammed by rights groups.

He is already serving a nearly five-year sentence for subversion and is one of the most recognisable faces of Hong Kong’s now-quashed democracy movement.

The Hong Kong judiciary website on Tuesday showed that a plea and sentence is scheduled for September 2.

Wong sprang to prominence during student-led protests more than a decade ago and was also involved in the huge and sometimes violent democracy rallies in 2019 that triggered the imposition of the national security law.

Prosecutors said Wong, self-exiled activist Nathan Law, and others asked foreign entities to seriously disrupt the formulation and implementation of laws or policies in Hong Kong and China, according to a June 2025 charge seen by AFP.

The offence may be punishable by life imprisonment if found to be of a “serious nature”.

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