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Minato National Security Law|News: Luo Guancong and other 6 exiles are wanted for violation of the National Security Law

2020-07-31T14:01:38.971Z


It has been one month since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law. According to sources, the police officially wanted six exiles, including Luo Guancong, Chen Jiaju, Zheng Wenjie, and Huang Taiyang, for inciting secession, and Liu Kang and Zhu herders suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security.


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Written by: Wanting Yang

2020-07-31 21:51

The last update date: 2020-07-31 21:56

It has been one month since the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law. According to sources, the police officially wanted six exiles, including Luo Guancong, Chen Jiaju, Zheng Wenjie, and Huang Taiyang, for inciting secession, and Liu Kang and Zhu herders suspected of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security.

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Luo Guancong, a former member of the Standing Committee of Hong Kong Zhongzhi, had left Hong Kong before the National Security Act took effect. He told the media on July 2 that he had left Hong Kong through a text message and would focus on international links and civil diplomacy.

The former convener of the Hong Kong Independence Union, Chen Jiaju, has also been in exile in the United Kingdom. He was suspected of being involved and arrested in the illegal assembly case in Wan Chai on June 10 last year. He has been charged and brought to court. However, he left Hong Kong on June 4. After he did not re-enter, the court issued an arrest warrant against him.

Cheng Wenjie, a former staff member of the British Consulate-General in Hong Kong, was granted political asylum by the United Kingdom and founded the British Hong Kong Chinese Association on July 15. He also claimed that he was discussing with democrats to form a "Parliament in Exile" in Hong Kong. Liu Xiaoming, the Chinese ambassador to the United Kingdom, also pointed out that his behavior was grossly wrong, with the goal of splitting China and fighting for Hong Kong's independence.

Huang Taiyang, the indigenous democratic frontliner who absconded from Hong Kong after the Mong Kok riots, is now in exile in Germany. He and Zheng Wenjie, Lin Rongji in Taiwan, and Liang Jiping in the United States initiated an organization called "Haven Assistance" to provide information on asylum policies in the United States, Taiwan, Britain, and Germany.

Liu Kang, a former member of "Student Dongyuan", also publicly disclosed on Facebook yesterday (30th) that he had gone to the UK to seek political asylum at the end of June this year. He said he was worried that he would be persecuted by the Hong Kong government because of his political views.

The son of Pastor Zhu Yaoming, one of the "Three Occupy Central Sons," and Zhu Mumin, who has lived in the United States for 30 years, is the executive director of the "Hong Kong Democracy Council" (HKDC) in Washington. He said he would fight for overseas protection for Hong Kong people and lobby in the US Congress. jobs. He is accused of being the promoter of the Hong Kong Human Rights Law.

Hong Kong version of the National Security Law

Source: hk1

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