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Hong Kong Activist Ted Hui Receives Asylum in Australia

Former pro-democracy politician Ted Hui has been granted asylum in Australia, marking a significant step in his ongoing battle against the authorities in Hong Kong. This week, Hui announced via social media that the Australian government approved a protection visa for him, which also extends to his wife, children, and parents.

In his statement, Hui expressed gratitude towards the Australian government, both current and previous administrations, for recognizing his family’s need for refuge. “I express my sincere gratitude to the government of Australia for recognising our need for asylum and granting us this protection,” he wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.

Background on Hong Kong’s Political Climate

Hong Kong has faced increasing repression since Beijing implemented a sweeping national security law in response to massive pro-democracy protests that erupted in 2019. These protests, which were at times violent, aimed to challenge the government’s erosion of freedoms and democratic rights. Hui, a prominent figure during these demonstrations, was later arrested in China before fleeing to Australia.

Now residing in Adelaide, Hui remains a vocal critic of both the Hong Kong and Beijing governments. He has become a target of an intimidation campaign, which has been condemned by the SA Law Society. Authorities in Hong Kong have issued police bounties of $HK1 million (approximately $200,000) for several overseas activists, including Hui, although these bounties are considered largely symbolic, given the challenges of extraditing political dissidents from other countries.

The Hong Kong government has not officially commented on Hui’s asylum status. However, a spokesperson stated that individuals who evade law enforcement should not assume they can escape “criminal liability.” The spokesperson emphasized, “Any country that harbours Hong Kong criminals in any form shows contempt for the rule of law, grossly disrespects Hong Kong’s legal systems, and barbarically interferes in the affairs of Hong Kong.”

Calls for Greater Action on Human Rights

Hui’s asylum has spurred him to advocate for other pro-democracy activists still imprisoned in Hong Kong. He specifically mentioned Jimmy Lai, a media tycoon who has been incarcerated since 2020, urging the Australian government to take further action on behalf of those facing lengthy sentences for defending democratic rights.

“Australia must do more to rescue them and to speak up for their humanity,” Hui stated. “Its stance matters internationally, and its protection of Hongkongers sets a precedent for other democracies.”

In light of these developments, Penny Wong, the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, reiterated the country’s commitment to supporting free expression and assembly. In a statement earlier this year, Wong remarked, “Freedom of expression and assembly are essential to our democracy, and we will support those in Australia who exercise those rights.” She also noted Australia’s deep concern regarding the ongoing erosion of rights and freedoms in Hong Kong.

Hui’s case highlights the broader implications of political repression in Hong Kong and raises important questions about international human rights obligations. As tensions remain high, the global community watches closely to see how Australia and other nations respond to the plight of pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong.

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