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Four former Hong Kong lawmakers were released from prison after serving over four years for their convictions under a Beijing-imposed law, which suppressed a vibrant pro-democracy movement. The release occurred after being arrested in 2021 for their roles in an unofficial primary election. These four individuals, including Claudia Mo and Jeremy Tam, were the first of 47 arrested activists to be reunited with their families after years apart.
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