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UK condemns Hong Kong cash offer for help in arresting activists | UK condemns Hong Kong cash offer for help in arresting activists |
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A demonstrator holds a flag during a protest supporting the 45 pro-democracy activists sentenced to jail by Hong Kong's High Court, outside the Chinese Embassy in London last November | A demonstrator holds a flag during a protest supporting the 45 pro-democracy activists sentenced to jail by Hong Kong's High Court, outside the Chinese Embassy in London last November |
The UK has condemned the latest cash offer from Hong Kong authorities for people who help in the arrest of pro-democracy activists living in Britain. | The UK has condemned the latest cash offer from Hong Kong authorities for people who help in the arrest of pro-democracy activists living in Britain. |
In a joint statement, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the move as "another example of transnational repression". | In a joint statement, Foreign Secretary David Lammy and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper described the move as "another example of transnational repression". |
People are being offered between $25,000 (HK$200,000) and $125,000 for information leading to the arrest of 19 individuals, all of whom are pro-democracy activists living abroad. | People are being offered between $25,000 (HK$200,000) and $125,000 for information leading to the arrest of 19 individuals, all of whom are pro-democracy activists living abroad. |
China has denounced as "interference" criticism over this type of appeal, which it has made three times previously. | China has denounced as "interference" criticism over this type of appeal, which it has made three times previously. |
The 19 people are accused of violating Beijing's national security law imposed in 2020 in response to the 2019 anti-government protests that rocked the city for months. | The 19 people are accused of violating Beijing's national security law imposed in 2020 in response to the 2019 anti-government protests that rocked the city for months. |
The amounts on offer vary depending on the individual. Among the highest offers on the list are those for Choi Ming-da and Fok Ka-chi, who Hong Kong police said operated a social media channel named "Tuesdayroad". | |
Politician Nathan Law – who had been a lawmaker on the Legislative Council of Hong Kong – and activist and commentator Yuan Gong-Yi also appear on the lists. | |
The first such rewards were issued in July and December 2023. They targeted Mr Law - who told the BBC that his life became more dangerous after a bounty was announced - and Simon Cheng, a former UK consulate employee detained in 2019 in a high-profile case. | |
The third series of rewards targeted six pro-democracy activists living in the UK and Canada, including Tony Chung, the former leader of a pro-independence group. | The third series of rewards targeted six pro-democracy activists living in the UK and Canada, including Tony Chung, the former leader of a pro-independence group. |
A special visa scheme introduced in 2021 saw around 150,000 Hong Kong residents move to the UK, according to the Home Office. | A special visa scheme introduced in 2021 saw around 150,000 Hong Kong residents move to the UK, according to the Home Office. |
The Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa route, which is open to holders of a British National (Overseas) passport and their immediate dependents, has offered a fast track to UK citizenship. | |
The British National (Overseas) status was created before the UK handed responsibility for Hong Kong - which used to be a British colony - back to China in 1997. | |
The BNO passport is essentially a travel document that does not carry citizenship rights with it - although you are entitled to some consular assistance outside of Hong Kong and China with it. | |
Those who have applied for and secured the visa will be able to apply for settlement after five years and then British citizenship after a further 12 months. | |
In November last year a Hong Kong court sentenced dozens of pro-democracy leaders to years in jail for subversion, following a controversial national security trial. | In November last year a Hong Kong court sentenced dozens of pro-democracy leaders to years in jail for subversion, following a controversial national security trial. |
In their statement in response to the latest bounty, Ms Cooper and Mr Lammy said: "This government will continue to stand with the people of Hong Kong, including those who have made the UK their home. | |
"We take the protection of their rights, freedoms, and safety very seriously." | |
Their joint statement added: "The UK is committed to human rights, the rule of law, and the safety of all individuals in the UK. | |
"That's why we have taken further steps to complete the severing of ties between the UK and Hong Kong extradition systems by removing Hong Kong from the Extradition Act 2003." |
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