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Hong Kong's national security police announced arrest warrants for 19 activists based overseas, accusing them of subversion under a stringent national security law, marking the largest such tally yet.
Police said in a statement Friday that the group, Hong Kong Parliament, aimed to promote self-determination and establish a so-called “Hong Kong constitution,” alleging it was using illegal means to overthrow and undermine China’s fundamental system or overthrow the institutions in power in the city or China.
Hong Kong police announced rewards for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas-based activists for their roles in what they called a subversive organization abroad, accusing them of violating a national security law imposed by Beijing.
Hong Kong police announced rewards for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas-based activists — including people who live in Canada — for their roles in what they called a subversive organization abroad, accusing them of violating a national security law imposed by Beijing.
Surging investment into Hong Kong by mainland Chinese investors is increasing market liquidity and depth while strengthening the island’s position as a gateway to China. Short-term headwinds could slow this capital flood,
Investors need more conviction from the talks to sustain the Hang Seng Index’s nearly 30 per cent gain this year.
Inflows through Stock Connect show how city’s fortunes have become increasingly dependent on capital from mainland
The activists are accused of violating the national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Hong Kong police announced bounties Friday for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas activists, accusing them of national security crimes.As of July 1, authorities had arrested 333 people for alleged national security crimes,
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