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' group. The move has drawn sharp condemnation from the UK, US, Australia, and other Western nations, who label it as transnational repression and a violation of international norms. The activists, many of whom reside in countries like the UK, US, Canada, and Australia, face cash rewards for information leading to their arrest. Critics argue that Hong Kong's actions threaten free speech and political participation beyond its borders. The controversy highlights escalating tensions between Hong Kong's government and the international community over human rights and political freedoms.
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