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Hong Kong police have announced rewards for information leading to the arrest of 19 overseas-based activists linked to the 'Hong Kong Parliament' group, accusing them of violating the national security law. The group aims to promote self-determination and establish a "Hong Kong constitution." The police have issued arrest warrants and offered bounties, with some activists vowing to resist. This move has drawn criticism from foreign governments, including the U.S., over the erosion of Hong Kong's autonomy.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff