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Hong Kong cancels passports of six pro-democracy activists who fled abroad
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The Hong Kong government has issued a statement regarding six pro-democracy activists who have fled to the United Kingdom. According to the government, these individuals are considered "lawless wanted criminals" hiding in the UK and are accused of engaging in activities that endanger national security. The six individuals named include former pro-democracy lawmaker Nathan Law, veteran unionist Mung Siu-tat, and activists Simon Cheng, Finn Lau, Fok Ka-chi, and Choi Ming-da.
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