Leading democracy campaigner Nathan Law leaves Hong Kong
Activist says he fled city because he faced ‘unknown dangers’ under national security law
Nathan Law, one of Hong Kong’s leading democracy campaigners, has left the city, as protestors and other residents weigh up their future and wait for Britain to lay out details of its offer of a path to citizenship.
Law said on social media that he had left Hong Kong for an undisclosed location because he faced “unknown dangers”, after China brought in a sweeping national security law for the city that criminalises much of the protest movement.