Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and bounties for 19 pro-democracy activists living abroad, accusing them of subversion and national security violations linked to their involvement in the unofficial 'Hong Kong Parliament.' The move has drawn swift condemnation from the UK, US, Australia, and other Western nations, who denounce the bounties as acts of transnational repression and threats to free speech and political participation.
Critics argue that Hong Kong's actions undermine international legal norms and state sovereignty, as the targeted activists reside in countries such as the UK, US, Canada, Australia, and Taiwan. The Hong Kong government has defended its actions, rejecting foreign criticism as biased and untrue.
This escalation highlights Beijing's ongoing crackdown on dissent and the global reach of its national security law.
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