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Hong Kong Issues Warrants and Bounties for 19 Exiled Activists

Western governments reject the new bounties as coercive transnational repression under Beijing’s security law.

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Images of five activists Simon Cheng, Frances Hui, Joey Siu, Johnny Fok, and Tony Choi are displayed during a press conference to issue arrest warrants in Hong Kong, China December 14, 2023. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
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Overview

  • Hong Kong police have issued arrest warrants for 19 overseas-based activists linked to the “Hong Kong Parliament,” accusing them of subversion under the 2020 national security law.
  • Authorities are offering HK$1 million rewards for four previously wanted activists and HK$200,000 for each of the other 15, and they have warned that aiding the group constitutes a criminal offence.
  • Police said the investigation remains ongoing and they may issue further warrants and bounties against additional exiled dissidents.
  • The UK Foreign Office and Australia’s Foreign Ministry issued joint statements condemning the move as a threat to international norms and Hong Kong’s autonomy.
  • Targeted activists such as Elmer Yuen and Victor Ho say the crackdown has only strengthened global support for their pro-democracy advocacy.