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Hong Kong cancels passports, bans financial support for wanted activists | Human Rights News

4 August 2025
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Hong Kong cancels passports, bans financial support for wanted activists | Human Rights News
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Hong Kong’s Security Bureau announces measures over activists’ alleged role in unofficial parliament overseas.

Hong Kong authorities have canceled the passports of 12 activists abroad, including Australian professor Chongyi Feng and U.S. journalist Sasha Gong, as part of a crackdown on alleged national security threats linked to an unofficial parliament. The Security Bureau also prohibited financial support to 16 of these activists, claiming their actions constitute subversion under the national security law.

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