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Joshua Wong Chi-fung

Joshua Wong
黃之鋒
Joshua Wong at Kowloon City Magistrates' Court at 11-45 on February 12, 2016.JPG
Joshua Wong at Kowloon City Magistrates' Court on 12 February 2016
Secretary-General of Demosistō
Assumed office
10 April 2016
Chairman Nathan Law
Convenor of Scholarism
In office
29 May 2011 – 20 March 2016
Preceded by Office established
Succeeded by Office dissolved
Personal details
Born Joshua Wong Chi-fung
(1996-10-13) 13 October 1996 (age 20)
British Hong Kong
Citizenship Hong Kong permanent resident
Nationality Hong Kong Chinese
Political party Demosistō
Residence Hong Kong
Education Open University of Hong Kong
Alma mater United Christian College (Kowloon East)
Occupation Student
Known for Convening Scholarism;
2014 Hong Kong protests
Religion Christianity
Website wongchifung.wordpress.com
Joshua Wong
Joshua Wong Chi-fung.jpg
Wong Chi-fung in July 2012
Traditional Chinese 黃之鋒
Simplified Chinese 黃之鋒

Joshua Wong Chi-fung (Chinese: 黃之鋒, born 13 October 1996) is a Hong Kong student activist who serves as secretary general of Demosistō. He is also the convenor and founder of the Hong Kong student activist group Scholarism (now disbanded). Internationally known for his prominent role during the 2014 Umbrella Revolution, his major influence in Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement has resulted in his inclusion in TIME's Most Influential Teens of 2014, nomination for TIME's Person of the Year 2014 and recognition by Fortune as one of the world's greatest leaders in 2015.

Joshua Wong was born in Hong Kong in 1996, and was diagnosed with dyslexia soon thereafter. The son of middle-class couple Grace and Roger Wong, Joshua was raised as a Protestant Christian. His social awareness stems from his father, who often took him, as a child, to visit the underprivileged.

Wong studied at the United Christian College (Kowloon East), and developed organisational and speaking skills through involvement in church groups. The 2010 anti-high speed rail protests were the first political protests in which he took part.

On 29 May 2011, Wong and schoolmate Ivan Lam established Scholarism, a student activist group. The group began with simple means of protest, such as the distribution of leaflets against the newly-announced moral and national education (MNE). In time, however, Wong's group grew in both size and influence, and in 2012 managed to organise a political rally attended by over 100,000 people. Wong received widespread attention as the group's convenor. On 27 September 2014, Wong was one of the 78 people arrested by the police during a massive pro-democracy protest, after hundreds of students stormed Civic Square in front of the Central Government Complex as a sign of protest against Beijing's decision on the 2014 Hong Kong electoral reform. However, unlike most of those arrested who were freed soon afterwards, Wong remained in custody for 46 hours, until his lawyers moved a writ of habeas corpus.


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