Hong Kong government cancels passports of overseas activists under national security law

The Hong Kong government canceled the passports of six overseas-based activists under the new national security law, accusing them of endangering national security and colluding with external forces. The activists have been banned from receiving funds, leasing properties, or forming joint ventures, with penalties of up to seven years in prison. The measures were taken under the new powers granted by Hong Kong’s national security law enacted in March 2024.