Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and bounties for 19 pro-democracy activists living abroad, accusing them of subversion under the national security law imposed by Beijing. The activists, many of whom are based in countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, and the US, are linked to the formation of an unofficial 'Hong Kong Parliament' and other overseas political activities. The move has drawn strong condemnation from Western governments, especially the UK, which labeled the bounties as transnational repression and a threat to international legal norms. Hong Kong and Beijing officials have dismissed the criticism as biased and untrue, escalating diplomatic tensions. The bounties highlight growing concerns over China's efforts to silence dissent beyond its borders.
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