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Ex-lawmaker Ted Hui and pro-independence activist Tony Chung have received asylum in Australia and UK, respectively.
A Hong Kong pro-democracy activist and a former lawmaker have been granted asylum in Great Britain and Australia.
Britain granted asylum this weekend to Tony Chung, one of Hong Kong's youngest activists with a bounty of HK$1m (£94,900m) ...
Hong Kong authorities have strengthened a crackdown on 16 overseas-based activists who were previously targeted by bounties on suspicion of endangering national security.
City government decries ‘harbouring of criminals by countries’ as Ted Hui and Tony Chung reveal they have been granted asylum ...
Ted Hui, who also urged support for businessman Jimmy Lai now being tried on national security charges, received asylum on ...
Australia should avoid shielding criminals and interfering in China's internal affairs regarding Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)'s lawful enforcement actions, a Chinese expert stated ...
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui Chi-fung has pleaded with the Albanese government to impose sanctions on Hong Kong ...
Hong Kong has put a HK$1 million (S$164,000) bounty on his head for alleged national security offences. Read more at ...
Hong Kong has summoned the UK and Australian consuls general to express “strong opposition” over the two countries granting ...
Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigner and former lawmaker Ted Hui has been granted asylum in Australia, more than four years ...
Countries like Australia need to assess their stakes in Hong Kong. By Grant Wyeth October 08, 2019 Credit: Wikimedia Commons The ongoing protests in Hong Kong show little sign of abating.