Hong Kong police efforts to crack down on pro-democracy campaigners represent "a clear act of transnational repression", a UK minister has warned. Loading audio...

Eleven national governments and the European Union have signed a joint statement, vowing to bolster protection for people within their borders who face intimidation and harassment from administrations overseas.

The Hong Kong Police Force last month issued 19 arrest warrants for campaigners who set up and joined the Hong Kong Parliament movement.

The campaigners would like to see "the reconstruction of a free, fair, and self-governing Hong Kong", according to the organisation’s website.

Police in Hong Kong have offered rewards of up to one million Hong Kong dollars (almost £100,000) to individuals who help track down the cam

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