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Wanted by China, Nathan Law is worried foreign journalists could soon be harassed in Hong Kong – ABC News
Nathan Law was once elected to Hong Kong’s Legislative Council but now he’s living in exile in London. He warns foreign media could soon face “nonsense” censorship and holds deep fears over activists detained on the mainland.

A prominent Hong Kong dissident has warned foreign media in Hong Kong could soon face the same harassment that compelled two Australian journalists to leave mainland China this month.
Key points:
- Hong Kong pro-democracy leader Nathan Law says foreign journalists in Hong Kong could soon face “nonsense censorship”
- Twelve Hong Kong activists are currently being held in mainland China after trying to flee on a speedboat
- Families of the activists held a press conference last…
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