Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and bounties for 19 pro-democracy activists living overseas, accusing them of subversion and involvement in the unofficial 'Hong Kong Parliament.' The move has sparked strong condemnation from governments in Canada, the UK, the US, and Australia, who view the bounties as transnational repression and a violation of international norms. Many of the targeted activists are citizens or residents of Western countries, raising concerns about the reach of Hong Kong's national security law beyond its borders. Critics argue that these actions threaten free expression and the safety of dissidents abroad. Hong Kong and Chinese officials have dismissed the criticism as biased and defended the enforcement as lawful.
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