Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and announced cash bounties for 19 pro-democracy activists living overseas, accusing them of subversion under the Beijing-imposed national security law. The activists are linked to the 'Hong Kong Parliament,' a group that organized unofficial polls and advocates for democratic reforms from abroad. This marks the largest group yet targeted by Hong Kong's national security police, with bounties of up to HK$1 million for some individuals. The move is seen as an escalation of transnational repression, aiming to deter dissent even beyond Hong Kong's borders. Critics warn that the extra-territorial reach of these warrants threatens free speech and political activism among the Hong Kong diaspora.
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