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UK condemns Hong Kong money supply for assist in arresting activists


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The UK has condemned the most recent money supply from Hong Kong authorities for individuals who assist in the arrest of pro-democracy activists residing in Britain.

In a joint assertion, International Secretary David Lammy and House Secretary Yvette Cooper described the transfer as “one other instance of transnational repression”.

Individuals are being provided between $25,000 (HK$200,000) and $125,000 for info resulting in the arrest of 19 people, all of whom are pro-democracy activists residing overseas.

China has denounced as “interference” criticism over the sort of enchantment, which it has made 3 times beforehand.

The 19 persons are accused of violating Beijing’s nationwide safety legislation imposed in 2020 in response to the 2019 anti-government protests that rocked the town for months.

The quantities on supply differ relying on the person. Among the many highest affords on the checklist are these for Choi Ming-da and Fok Ka-chi, who Hong Kong police mentioned operated a social media channel named “Tuesdayroad”. Politician Nathan Legislation – who had been a lawmaker on the Legislative Council of Hong Kong – and activist and commentator Yuan Gong-Yi additionally seem on the lists.

The primary such rewards had been issued in July and December 2023. They focused Nathan Legislation – who advised the BBC that his life grew to become extra harmful after a bounty was introduced – and Simon Cheng, a former UK consulate worker detained in 2019 in a high-profile case.

The third sequence of rewards focused six pro-democracy activists residing within the UK and Canada, together with Tony Chung, the previous chief of a pro-independence group.

A particular visa scheme launched in 2021 noticed round 150,000 Hong Kong residents transfer to the UK, in line with the House Workplace.

In November final 12 months a Hong Kong court docket sentenced dozens of pro-democracy leaders to years in jail for subversion, following a controversial nationwide safety trial.

Of their assertion in response to the most recent bounty, Ms Cooper and Mr Lammy mentioned “this authorities will proceed to face with the folks of Hong Kong, together with those that have made the UK their dwelling. We take the safety of their rights, freedoms, and security very significantly.”

Their joint assertion added: “The UK is dedicated to human rights, the rule of legislation, and the security of all people within the UK. That is why now we have taken additional steps to finish the severing of ties between the UK and Hong Kong extradition techniques by eradicating Hong Kong from the Extradition Act 2003.”