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47 influential democracy activists charged in Hong Kong in China s biggest crackdown yet under controversial new law

47 influential democracy activists charged in Hong Kong in China s biggest crackdown yet under controversial new law sbaker@businessinsider.com (Sinéad Baker) © Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images Pro-Democracy Activist, Benny Tai, Arrives at Ma On Shan Police Station, to report to police in Hong Kong, Sunday, Feb 28, 2021. Vernon Yuen/NurPhoto via Getty Images Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong were charged with a conspiracy to commit subversion. China used its new law that allows it to set up a formal police presence, which it has used to round up activists. Many of the movement s major figures were charged. Dozens of pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong, including some of the movement s major figures, were charged as part of China s biggest crackdown yet under its new controversial security law.

Exclusive: Hong Kong police obtain financial records of arrested democracy activists

8 Min Read HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong authorities are scrutinizing the financial records of pro-democracy activists as they crack down on political opposition, according to some activists and a senior bank executive. FILE PHOTO: Activists Eddie Chu, Joshua Wong, Owen Chow and Lester Shum pose with signs in support of the 12 Hong Kong activists held in mainland China after attempting to flee the city for Taiwan, in Hong Kong, China October 20, 2020. REUTERS/Lam Yik/File Photo Six pro-democracy activists told Reuters that Hong Kong police obtained some of their bank records without their consent and questioned them about certain transactions after they were arrested earlier this month on suspicion of subversion under the territory’s national security law.

Exclusive: Hong Kong police obtain financial records of arrested democracy activists

Hong Kong authorities are scrutinizing the financial records of pro-democracy activists as they crack down on political opposition, according to some activists and a senior bank executive.

Hong Kong police obtain financial records of arrested democracy activists

First came political crimes Now, a digital crackdown descends on Hong Kong

First came political crimes. Now, a digital crackdown descends on Hong Kong. Shibani Mahtani © Kin Cheung/AP Demonstrators hold up their cellphones as they form a human chain in Hong Kong in a protest against China’s repression of human rights in the city, on Sept. 13, 2019. HONG KONG The police officers who came to take away Owen Chow on national security grounds last week left little to chance. Determined to find his phones, they had prepared a list of cellphone numbers registered to his name, even one he used exclusively for banking, the 23-year-old Hong Kong activist said. Officers called each number in succession, the vibrations revealing the locations of three iPhones around his apartment.

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