
"Hong Kong Police Offers Cash Reward for Exiled Democracy Activists"
Hong Kong police have offered cash bounties of HK$1 million ($127,603) each for information leading to the arrests of eight prominent democracy activists who are currently in self-imposed exile overseas. The activists, including former lawmakers Nathan Law, Dennis Kwok, and Ted Hui, have been accused of violating national security offenses. They have continued to speak out against Beijing's crackdown on Hong Kong's freedoms and autonomy. The activists are now based in countries that have suspended their extradition treaties with Hong Kong due to concerns over the controversial national security law. Critics argue that the law has been used to suppress freedoms and silence opposition in the city.