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Pro-democracy leader Nathan Law flees Hong Kong over 'politics of fear'

In light of Chinas sweeping national security law, one of Hong Kongs most prominent pro-democracy activists has fled the territory. Today on Front Burner, Nathan Law tells us why from an undisclosed location.
Supporters raise white paper to avoid slogans banned under the national security law as they support arrested anti-law protester outside Eastern court in Hong Kong, China July 3, 2020. (Tyrone Siu/Reuters)

The broad and ambiguous offences under China's new national security law have Hong Kongers censoring themselves, fearing a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

Pro-democracy protesters are holding up blank sheets. Cafes are stripping their messages of support. One of Hong Kong's most prominent and outspoken activists, too, has left the territory altogether.

Today on Front Burner, pro-democracy activist Nathan Law joins us from an undisclosed location. He'll take us through the years of unrest leading up to China's crackdown, and how these measures threaten the unique freedoms that came with living in Hong Kong.

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