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Hong Kong Offers Fourth Bounty for 19 Canada-Based Pro-Democracy Activists

This fourth series of rewards under Beijing’s national security law signals a deepening crackdown on dissent overseas.

La chanteuse et militante pro-démocratie, Denise Ho, quitte le commissariat après avoir été libérée de sa garde à vue à Hong Kong, le 30 décembre 2021. (Image d’illustration)
Le secrétaire aux Affaires étrangères britannique David Lammy.
Vue aérienne de Hong Kong, le 19 mai 2025
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Overview

  • Hong Kong authorities announced rewards of HKD 1 million each for four already wanted activists and HKD 200,000 for each of the other 15, accusing them of subversion under the 2020 security law.
  • The targeted individuals are linked to the Parliament of Hong Kong, a Canada-based group the police say aimed to overthrow Chinese government organs by “illegal means.”
  • Since July 2023 this marks the fourth extraterritorial bounty program, underscoring a sustained effort to punish pro-democracy activists abroad.
  • As of July 1, officials reported 333 arrests and 165 convictions under the national security law for offences ranging from secession to collusion with foreign forces.
  • Britain’s foreign and home secretaries condemned the announcement as cross-border repression and urged Beijing to stop targeting exiled opposition figures.