Hong Kong authorities have issued arrest warrants and bounties for 19 pro-democracy activists living abroad, accusing them of subversion and involvement with the unofficial 'Hong Kong Parliament.' The move has sparked strong condemnation from the UK, US, Canada, and Australia, who accuse Hong Kong and Beijing of transnational repression and undermining international legal norms. The bounties, which offer significant cash rewards for information leading to arrests, target activists residing in countries such as the UK, US, Canada, and Australia. Western governments have called the action an attack on free speech and political participation, vowing to support those targeted. Hong Kong and Chinese officials have dismissed the criticism as biased and untrue, escalating diplomatic tensions.
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