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Nathan Law

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Gender Male
Age 30
Date of birth July 13,1993
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Shenzhen
China
Party Demosistō
ResidenceTung Chung
Hong Kong
New Territories
Hong Kong
NationalityChinese
Previous positionSecretary General of Hong Kong Federation of Students
Resid London
BooksFreedom: How We Lose it and how We Fight Back
FoundedDemosisto
Hong Kong Democracy Council
2021 Hong Kong Charter
Education Yale University
Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers Wong Cho Bau Secondary School
Known for 2014 Hong Kong protests
Umbrella Movement
Leader Joshua Wong
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Nathan Law Kwun-chung is an activist and politician from Hong Kong. As a former student leader, he has been chairman of the Representative Council of the Lingnan University Students' Union, acting president of the LUSU, and secretary-general of the Hong Kong Federation of Students.

Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist

Nathan Law: Police raid family home of exiled Hong Kong activist
Jul 11,2023 4:30 am

...By Frances MaoBBC NewsHong Kong police have raided the family home of Nathan Law, a leading pro-democracy activist in exile in the UK...

China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives

China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives
Jul 4,2023 7:30 am

... Nathan Law, who lives in the UK said he needed to be " more careful" about divulging his whereabouts as a result of the bounty...

Nathan Law: Hong Kong activist in UK fears for safety over bounty

Nathan Law: Hong Kong activist in UK fears for safety over bounty
Jul 3,2023 5:50 pm

... Nathan Law, who lives in the UK, is among eight exiled activists wanted by the territory s police...

Swapping Hong Kong for Crewe: 'We won't go back'

Swapping Hong Kong for Crewe: 'We won't go back'
Sep 30,2022 7:10 am

... Nathan Law is one of Hong Kong s most high-profile pro-democracy campaigners...

Hong Kong: Top UK judges resign from highest court

Hong Kong: Top UK judges resign from highest court
Mar 30,2022 3:52 pm

... Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law, and has previously had a high-profile case heard by the court, welcomed the decision but said it had come too late...

Hong Kong: Legco voting underway after electoral overhaul

Hong Kong: Legco voting underway after electoral overhaul
Dec 19,2021 3:29 pm

... " People do not want to vote for a rubber-stamp chamber and pretend everything is all right, " tweeted Nathan Law, a former legislator who lives in the UK and is wanted by Hong Kong authorities...

Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display

Hong Kong protests: NBA fans join anti-China display
Feb 16,2020 7:18 am

... Under the group of Hong Kong activists, Nathan Law, the former Chairman of the Demosisto, a pro-democracy party, he co-founded with another activist Joshua Wong...

Hong Kong-leader, Carrie Lam, to withdraw the delivery invoice

Hong Kong-leader, Carrie Lam, to withdraw the delivery invoice
Feb 16,2020 5:55 am

... a Fellow of the pro-democracy activist Nathan Law told the BBC that their campaign would go on...

China accuses UK of harbouring Hong Kong fugitives

Feb 16,2020 5:46 am

By Simon FraserBBC News

China says the UK is sheltering fugitives after Hong Kong put bounties on The Heads of eight pro-democracy activists who fled The Territory .

The Statement from its London embassy came after the UK Said it would not tolerate attempts by China to silence individuals in the UK or overseas.

The Eight left the former British territory after Beijing imposed a sweeping National Security law in 2020.

Hong Kong 's Chief Executive John Lee Said they would be " pursued for life".

He urged them to give themselves up, adding that otherwise they would spend their days In Fear .

" British politicians have openly offered protection for fugitives, " a spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in London Said late on Monday, condemning what it alleged was " crude interference in Hong Kong 's rule of law and China's internal affairs".

On Monday a bounty of HK$1m (£100,581; $127,637) was offered for the activists' arrest.

The Eight named in The Announcement are all based in the UK, the US and Australia - Countries which do not have extradition treaties with China.

because of The Bounty offered for his arrest.

Nathan Law , who lives in the UK Said he needed to be " more careful" about divulging his whereabouts as a result of The Bounty .

The Eight activists targeted are accused of colluding with foreign forces - A Crime that can carry a sentence of life in prison. The Offence comes under Hong Kong 's draconian security law, which was imposed three years ago after.

Beijing has Said the security law is needed to bring stability to The City , but critics say it is designed to squash dissent.

UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly Said : " We call on Beijing to remove the National Security law and for the Hong Kong authorities to end their targeting of those who stand up for freedom and democracy. "

Under The Law , hundreds of pro-democracy campaigners have been arrested and convicted in Hong Kong .

Mr Law , one of The Most prominent figures in the pro-democracy movement, Said that while he felt his situation was " relatively safe" in the UK, he would have to be more vigilant about divulging his whereabouts or when transiting through certain Countries .

" All these things may put My Life in to dangerous situations if I'm not careful enough of who I meet or where I go. It makes me have To Live in a more careful life. "

One of The Other exiled activists - Anna Kwok, Executive Director of the Hong Kong Democracy Council - Said The Bounty was aimed at intimidating her and her fellow activists.

She Said in a statement they were all " united in our fight for freedom and democracy in Our Home , Hong Kong ".

She told The Bbc 's Newshour programme she had felt initial shock on hearing of the bounties but wanted to speak out.

" That's exactly the kind of thing the Hong Kong government and the Chinese Communist party would do - which is to intimidate people into not doing anything, silencing them.

" And that's why immediately I thought OK, I should make this a big thing and I should definitely talk about the transnational repression that's going on here and also the Scare Tactics - as well as how the Hong Kong government is just trying to see by which point would The International community smack their hands and tell them to back off. "

Australia 's Foreign Minister Penny Wong Said her government was " deeply disappointed" by The Announcement and Said Australia " remains deeply concerned by the continuing erosion of Hong Kong 's rights, freedoms and autonomy".

The US State Department Said The Move sets " a dangerous precedent that threatens the Human Rights and fundamental freedoms of people all over the world".

The Other six activists named in The Announcement are Ted Hui , Dennis Kwok , Mung Siu-tat, Elmer Yuen , Finn Law and Kevin Yam.

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