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Hau Chung-yu

Hau Chung-yu
The latest news and top stories on Hau Chung-yu. He is a self-exiled Hong Kong activist facing an arrest warrant and HK$200,000 bounty from Hong Kong national security police. Accused of participating in an "unlawful election" organised by the "Hong Kong Parliament" group, his actions are deemed by authorities as subversion under national security law. His involvement highlights a commitment to advocating for Hong Kong's self-rule and popular sovereignty from overseas, a role that has led to significant legal repercussions. This situation underscores the ongoing efforts by Hong Kong authorities to suppress pro-democracy activism.
Hong Kong courts

Hong Kong medical student gets 1 year probation for filming men in dorm showers

University of Hong Kong student avoids jail for using hidden phone to film two male hallmates showering, calling the act a ‘one-off’ mistake.

Police summon brother of Paul Ha, ‘member’ of subversive ‘Hong Kong Parliament’

Police slap HK$200,000 bounties on 15 from subversive ‘Hong Kong Parliament’

National security police also issue new arrest warrants for four more people.

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