Hong Kong activist Nathan Law: ‘I don’t know when I’ll go back’
The pro-democracy politician, continuing the fight from abroad, says the international front is key
Three years ago, Nathan Law was jailed for several months over his role in pro-democracy “umbrella movement” protests in Hong Kong. But even in prison, he never imagined he would consider fleeing his home.
China’s decision to bring in a sweeping national security law that has criminalised many forms of peaceful protest in Hong Kong and carries penalties of up to life in prison changed that overnight.
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