Hong Kong police defend probing family of wanted democracy activists
Hong Kong police have questioned at least 10 family members and associates of overseas pro-democracy activists wanted under national security laws. Authorities defend the move as routine investigations, but critics call it intimidation. The latest crackdown follows bounties placed on six activists abroad, a move condemned as "transnational repression." No arrests have been made, but those questioned must follow confidentiality rules. Rights groups warn China is expanding its pressure tactics by targeting activists' families and former colleagues.
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