Hong Kong police announced a bounty for 19 overseas activists linked to a subversive organization abroad, stating they violated national security laws. The group, "Hong Kong Parliament," aimed to promote self-determination and establish a Hong Kong constitution through illegal means to challenge China’s authority. An arrest warrant was issued for several activists, with substantial rewards for information leading to their capture. The group, while based in Canada, has members in various countries and held an online vote for a legislature to oppose tyranny. Police warned against aiding the group, hinting at ongoing investigations.
The group "Hong Kong Parliament" aimed to promote self-determination and establish a "Hong Kong constitution," allegedly using illegal means to undermine China's authority over the region.
Hong Kong police announced a bounty of 200,000 Hong Kong dollars for each of 15 overseas activists, with the highest reward of 1 million dollars for information leading to the arrest of key members.
The pro-democracy group held an online vote on their Facebook page to form a legislative body opposing one-party rule, with members spread across multiple countries.
Authorities warned that aiding or funding participation in the "Hong Kong Parliament" could result in criminal charges, asserting that investigations into the matter are ongoing.
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