U.S. refused to help Joshua Wong flee Hong Kong, sources say

Lack of support before security law enactment resulted in jail for democracy activist

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Joshua Wong testifies during a hearing before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China on Sept. 17, 2019 in Washington.

PAK YIU, Nikkei staff writer

HONG KONG -- Former U.S. President Donald Trump's administration refused to help prominent Hong Kong democracy activist Joshua Wong leave the city before the enactment of a draconian national security law imposed by China, resulting in his imprisonment later that year.

Despite Washington's vociferous support for Hong Kongers' fight for democracy, the U.S. State Department denied Wong's request to enter its consulate, where he hoped to seek refuge. Wong met with consular staff in a building across from the foreign mission in Hong Kong at the end of June 2020, according to several people familiar with the situation.

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