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Australia Condemns Hong Kong Bounty Targeting Exiled Activist Kevin Yam

The Australian government has labeled the $200,000 bounty linked to Hong Kong police as a violation of sovereignty and vowed to protect its citizens from foreign interference.

  • A letter offering a $200,000 bounty for information on pro-democracy activist Kevin Yam was sent to Melbourne residents, reportedly linked to the Hong Kong police.
  • The letter accuses Yam of national security offenses and claims he is wanted under a warrant issued by a Hong Kong magistrate.
  • The Australian government has condemned the targeting of Yam as 'deeply worrying,' raising the issue with Chinese and Hong Kong authorities through diplomatic channels.
  • Kevin Yam has publicly stated he will not return to Hong Kong voluntarily, vowing to continue his life despite the intimidation attempts.
  • The incident mirrors similar tactics used against exiled activists in other countries, such as the UK, and has heightened concerns about foreign interference and the safety of dissidents abroad.
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