6 Hong Kong Police Democrats Wanted Suspected of violating the National Security Act August 1, 7:15

Hong Kong media reported that six people, including a democratic activist Satoshi Luowan who fled abroad for fear of being caught by the authorities, were wanted by Hong Kong police on suspicion of violating the National Security Act.

According to several Hong Kong media sources, one of the leaders of the 2014 large-scale protest "Umbrella Movement" was wanted, and tightened political activities under the Hong Kong National Security Act. Among them are six activists from Hong Kong, including democratic activist Satoshi Raokan, who fled to Britain for fear of being caught by the authorities.

Although it is not clear what kind of action violates the National Security Maintenance Act for the six people, Hong Kong media is blaming the country's division and collaborating with foreign powers and harming the national security. It is said that there is a suspicion that it added.

Mr. Luo testified about the human rights situation in Hong Kong at a hearing of the US Congress via videophone last month after the law came into force, and continued to appeal to the international community for the democratization movement of Hong Kong on SNS even after going to the UK. I am.

The Hong Kong National Security Act says that foreign activities are also subject to crackdowns, but this is the first time it applies to activists staying abroad.