Hong Kong Police Question Family of Exiled Activist in Escalating Crackdown
- Hong Kong police detained and interrogated the parents and brother of pro-democracy activist Nathan Law.
- Law's family members were later released but the investigation remains open.
- Law was granted asylum in Britain last year and has become a leading critic of Beijing's policies in Hong Kong.
- The raid appears aimed at pressuring Law by targeting his family and supporters still in Hong Kong.
- Hong Kong's leader warned that security forces will intensify efforts to crack down on political dissent and activism.