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Hong Kong issues bounties for 19 overseas activists on subversion charges

Hong Kong issued bounties for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas activists on Friday, accusing them of national security crimes under a law imposed by Beijing in 2020. As of July 1, Hong Kong authorities had arrested 333 people for alleged national security crimes, with 165 convicted in Hong Kong. twa/oho/tym
Hong Kong issues bounties for 19 overseas activists on subversion charges
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HONG KONG: Hong Kong issued bounties for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas activists on Friday, accusing them of national security crimes under a law imposed by Beijing in 2020.The southern Chinese city's security police said 19 activists "organised, established or participated in a subversive organisation called the Hong Kong Parliament", referring to a pro-democracy NGO established in Canada.The police accused the group of seeking to "overthrow and destroy" China's fundamental system of government "by unlawful means".A reward of HK$200,000 ($25,500) each was offered for 15 of the activists, while the four others were already wanted for HK$1 million, the police said in a statement. As of July 1, Hong Kong authorities had arrested 333 people for alleged national security crimes, with 165 convicted in Hong Kong.

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