The 22-year-old said his probation conditions meant he was under constant surveillance and could not work.
Hong Kong authorities have condemned independence activist Tony Chung for โtelling a lieโ and breaching a post-prison supervision order, after he said he had ...
In 2021 he became the youngest person imprisoned under Hong Kong's national security law and says he can no longer endure living in fear.
A 22-year-old pro-democracy student activist fled Hong Kong more than a week ago and claimed asylum in Britain to escape rigorous supervision requirements ...
Police also hauled in the parents of democracy activist Agnes Chow, who skipped bail and fled to Canada.
The former leader of a Hong Kong pro-independence group says he received up to HK$3000 ($384) from security officers per meeting to become an informant when ...
He was sentenced to 43 months in prison in November 2021 on charges of secession and money laundering. ADVERTISEMENT. Advertisement. Critics of the government ...
Chung, 22, claims police requested meetings with him 'every two to four weeks', asked him to become 'paid informant' to prove his 'willingness to ...
Tony Chung told the BBC he felt he had no control over his life, with police scrutinising his every move.