Hong Kong's Security Bureau targets six exiled activists in the UK using national security law provisions, with potential passport revocation.

Hong Kong's Security Bureau is targeting six exiled activists in the UK using provisions of the new national security law, with potential actions such as revoking their passports. The activists, who fled Hong Kong, are accused of posing a threat to the city's national security and stability. This move comes under new powers granted by Hong Kong's homegrown national security law enacted in March and builds on Beijing's national security law imposed in 2020.

June 12, 2024
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