The world should stand up to China over Hong Kong, activist Nathan Law says

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The world should stand up to China over Hong Kong, activist Nathan Law says
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Pro-democracy activist nathanlawkc tells Reuters that the world should stand up to China over Hong Kong

LONDON - Hong Kong’s fate shows China’s true authoritarianism so the rest of the world should stand up to President Xi Jinping and start to put human rights above financial gain, pro-democracy activist Nathan Law told Reuters.

“The protests in Hong Kong have been a window for the world to recognise that China is getting more and more authoritarian,” Law told Reuters via internet video. Law, 26, left Hong Kong this week. He declined to disclose his location. Hong Kong and Beijing officials have said the law is vital to plug holes in national security defences exposed by the protests. China has repeatedly told Western powers to stop meddling in Hong Kong’s affairs.

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