Hong Kong Social Activists continue to speak out against the crackdown on dissent and political opposition, despite the risks of arrest and prosecution. Opposition party leader Chan Po-ying was recently detained for commemorating the Tiananmen massacre, and her husband is among 47 activists standing trial for "subversion." Street activism has become increasingly difficult due to surveillance and the use of colonial-era sedition laws. Despite the challenges, activists like Chan and former District Council member Chiu Yan Loy remain committed to advocating for justice and serving their local communities. The risks have increased under the national security law, but activists have not been silenced completely.
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