HK police put 30 people on wanted list on suspicion of endangering national security

The Hong Kong administration has declared 30 people guilty of violating Beijing's controversial law.

The Hong Kong administration has declared 30 people guilty of violating Beijing’s controversial law.

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The Hong Kong administration has declared 30 people guilty of violating Beijing’s controversial law. According to media reports, the people included in the list are out of Hong Kong. According to Hong Kong and Chinese media, people living in Britain, the United States and other countries have been accused of inciting and conspiring to secede. According to media reports in Hong Kong, 30 people overseas are on a list of wanted people suspected of violating security laws for the region. According to the Hong Kong media as well as Chinese state-run Central Television, inciting separatists in the United Kingdom, the United States and elsewhere, or endangering national security by colluding with foreign powers has been charged.

The list includes former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui, who has been accused of obstructing the proceedings of the Legislative Council. Hui went to Europe after being released on bail and announced earlier this month that he was seeking asylum in exile. The list also includes Nathan Law, a prominent pro-democracy activist who moved to the UK for housing. Hong Kong has banned pro-democracy protests since the law went into effect in June. Authorities are also stepping up round-ups outside Hong Kong, as the law allows for legal action against foreigners and foreigners.

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