Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and 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,' an unofficial group advocating for democratic reforms. Governments in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia have strongly condemned the move, calling it an act of transnational repression that threatens international legal norms and the sovereignty of other countries. The bounties, which offer significant cash rewards for information leading to arrests, have sparked fears among exiled activists and drawn criticism for undermining freedom of expression. Hong Kong and Chinese officials have dismissed the criticism as biased and untrue.
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