Hong Kong democracy activist granted asylum by Australia
Hong Kong / Beijing: Pro -democracy activist Ted Hui was given asylum in former politician Australia He said on a Facebook postFour years after leaving Hong Kong, he faced criminal charges on pro -democracy protests.
Hui said on Saturday that he received a written notification from the Australian Ministry of Interior and that his wife, children and parents were given a visa.
Ted Hui said that his relaxation in asylum giving was tempted by sadness against the lost Hong Kong.Credit: Hear line line
“When the people around me say ‘congratulations’, I would like to thank them politely, I can’t help but I don’t worry in my heart. How will I congratulate a political refugee who missed his country?” He wrote.
“Without political persecution, I would never think of living in a foreign country. Migrants could always return to their hometown to visit their relatives at any time. There is no house of exiles.”
The Ministry of Interior did not immediately answer the questions sent by E -Post sent after working hours. The Hong Kong government and the Chinese Foreign Ministry did not immediately answer questions about the decision.
Prime Minister Anthony visited Beijing last month as a part of years of pressure to improve the ties of his administration with China.
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Hui, a former democratic party politician, was left after a new return law, which means that everyone could be sent to the mainland for anything that disturbs the communist party when they tried to hurry during a new return law of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, General Manager of the city, the main pro -pro -city General Manager of the city.
In May, Hui told Masthead in a “dangerous condition”.