Hong Kong’s ‘Grandma Wong’ jailed for 2019 protests

Hong Kong's 'Grandma Wong' jailed for 2019 protests

Wong disappeared half way with the 2019 protests.

She later re-emerged saying the girl was intercepted throughout a trip back to Shenzhen, a city within China next to Hk.

She alleged that she had been kept in detention facilities in China and taiwan, taken on a “patriotic trip” and has been kept in sobre facto house criminal arrest until she has been later allowed to go back to Hong Kong.

Within April, Wong had been convicted of impeding a police officer within a separate case and sentenced to six days in prison with an 18-month suspension system.

In July last year, she was sentenced to one month in prison after she was discovered guilty of assaulting securities guard at the High Court lobby within January 2019.

Her jailing emerged a day after a Hk court gave veteran activist and fatal cancer patient Koo Sze-yiu nine months in prison.

Koo was convicted of “attempted sedition” over a planned protest against Beijing’s Wintertime Olympics that was foiled by a pre-emptive criminal arrest.