Hong Kong:The Hong Kong government on Tuesday banned activist Joshua Wong, one of the most prominent faces of the pro-democracy movement in the city, from running in the upcoming district-level elections.
"The candidate cannot possibly comply with the requirements of the relevant electoral laws, since advocating or promoting 'self-determination' is contrary to the content of the declaration that the law requires a candidate to make to uphold the Basic Law (the city's constitution) and pledge allegiance to the HKSAR (Hong Kong's official name)," District Officer Laura Liang Aron said in a statement.
The 22-year-old activist, the only candidate who won't be able to run for a seat on the district council on November 24, said in a post on Twitter on Tuesday that the ban "proved how Beijing manipulate the election with political censorship and screening",media reported.
Wong rose to fame for his role in the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement in 2014, which sought universal suffrage in the election of the city's head of government.
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He has gone on to become one of the most influential leaders in the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, which has been witnessing near-daily protests over the last four and a half months.