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The Hong Kong authorities have cancelled the passports of six “fugitive” self-exiled activists in the UK, including Nathan Law, exercising new powers under a recently-enacted security law for the first time. Under the locally legislated Article 23 security law, the security chief also applied the special measures against Christopher Mung, Finn Lau, Simon Cheng, Johnny Fok and Tony Choi. The six were among 13 overseas Hongkongers issued with arrest warrants last July and December over alleged national security offences, with a HK$1 million bounty on each of their heads. “These lawless wanted cr...
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong’s leader John Lee has dismissed “unwarranted accusations” that the city funded the surveillance of overseas activists wanted by national security police, after a government employee was charged by UK authorities over alleged spying activities. The chief executive on Tuesday also urged Britain to “fairly handle” the case, which involves an employee at the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office (HKETO) in London. Bill Yuen, one of the defendants in the case, is listed as an office manager at the trade office on the government’s directory. Lee also reassured the public that the trade offic...
Hong Kong Free Press
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