Hong Kong’s Security Bureau announced measures about the alleged role of activists in the unauthorized parliament abroad.
Hong Kong officials Authorities have canceled a passport of 12 activists based abroad.
Hong Kong’s Security Bureau announced the measures on Monday after a local court issued a arrest warrant last month.
The Bureau said, “16 of the batting” and have also been banned from renting financial support or property with a joint venture or partnership with them.
The desired activists include Australian citizens and Technology University Sydney University Professor Chongaai Feng and US citizens and journalist Sasha Gong, who have previously worked for the Voice of the United States.
Hong Kong officials have alleged that the “Parliament of Hong Kong” lawyers participate in the Activists activists of the Chinese -ruled city under the widespread national security law of the city.
A spokeswoman for the Hong Kong said that while hiding in countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, activists were “clearly involved in national security.”
Last month, the Hong Kong Parliament condemned the announcement of the arrest warrant and the campaigners as “abusive misconduct of legal tools for political persecution.”
“These actions represent the obvious growth of the transportation of Beijing and enhance the reach of the China borders, and violate the sovereignty of democratic countries, including members of the United Kingdom, the US, Canada, Australia and the European Union,” the group said.
Once our enthusiastic political opposition and media have been recognized for the media, Hong Kong has made a replacement of dissatisfaction with the implementation of the National Security Act of Beijing-Decision in the reply to the protest against the violent government.
Opposition parties have been effectively removed from the city legislature, and public monuments of sensitive events like the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989 were basically banned.
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee said that 2 33 persons were arrested for national offenses since 2020.
Mainland Chinese and Hong Kong officials have defended the Act and have launched a large number of national security laws in 224, as the city is required to restore stability after a large number of protests.