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Hongkong student leader Joshua Wong denied entry into Malaysia

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Student leader of the Occupy protests Joshua Wong speaks to members of the media at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, 26 May 2015. Wong, convenor of student group Scholarism and a key student leader of Occupy movement in Hong Kong last year, was denied entry to Malaysia on 26 May. He was to attend a series of events co-organised by a non-government organisation called Remembering Tiananmen Massacre, and seven other local activist and youth groups. Hongkong, May 26 – Student leader of the Occupy protests Joshua Wong speaking to members of the media today at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong. Wong, convener of student group Scholarism and a key student leader of Occupy movement in Hong Kong last year, was denied entry to Malaysia today. He was to attend a series of events co-organised by a non-government organisation called Remembering Tiananmen Massacre, and seven other local activist and youth groups.

Student leader of the Occupy protests Joshua Wong talks on a mobile phone as he arrives at the Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong, China, 26 May 2015. Wong, convenor of student group Scholarism and a key student leader of Occupy movement in Hong Kong last year, was denied entry to Malaysia on 26 May. He was to attend a series of events co-organised by a non-government organisation called Remembering Tiananmen Massacre, and seven other local activist and youth groups.

Joshua Wong arriving at Hong Kong Airport from Penang where he was denied entry by Malaysian Immigration officials.

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