December 29, 2023
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Former Hong Kong student leader seeks UK asylum

Chung is the latest Hong Kong political figure to flee the city, following an announcement this month by activist Agnes Chow who had moved to Canada…reports Asian Lite News

In 2021, Chung, then 20, became the youngest person to be imprisoned under Hong Kong’s sweeping national security law — imposed after massive and at times violent pro-democracy protests kicked off in 2019 in the former British colony.

He pleaded guilty to “secession” and was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.

Since his early release in June, Chung said he has lived in daily fear.

“I feared stepping out of my home, feared using the phone in public, and worried about the possibility of being detained again by national security police officers on the streets,” he said in a statement posted on his social media early Friday but dated December 27.

Blocked from taking up work, Chung said “the national security police officers kept on coercing and inducing me to join them”.

“They proposed providing informant fees, urging me to supply information about others as proof of my reformation and willingness to cooperate.”

He said he got permission to leave Hong Kong by saying he wanted to go on holiday in Okinawa, Japan, and sought help once outside Chinese soil.

“As I publish this statement, I have safely arrived in the United Kingdom and have formally applied for political asylum upon entry,” Chung said.

His post on social media included a photo of him holding a suitcase in front of a sign that says “UK Arrivals”.

Chung is the latest Hong Kong political figure to flee the city, following an announcement this month by activist Agnes Chow who had moved to Canada.

Chow had said that as part of a deal with police, she agreed to travel to mainland China for a tour to observe the country’s achievements in return for getting bail. In his Friday post, Chung wrote that police had asked him to go on a trip to mainland China but dropped the idea after he asked for ways to ensure his safety.

Authorities this year have issued bounties for 13 pro-democracy activists abroad, promising HK$1 million (128,000) for information leading to their capture.

Chung was previously the convenor of the now-disbanded Student Localism, a small group he set up five years ago as a secondary school pupil to advocate for Hong Kong’s independence from China.

Separation from China was then a fringe view in Hong Kong although calls for self-rule became more vocal during the 2019 protests. In 2020, Chung was nabbed by plainclothes police from a coffee shop opposite the US consulate, where he was allegedly planning to seek asylum.

Since October, he had “intermittently fallen ill” following his release from prison, and doctors diagnosed him with “significant mental stress”.

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