Hong Kong police have questioned the family of exiled pro-democracy Activist Nathan Law, who has been targeted under the national security law. Law's parents and brother were taken away for questioning but later released without arrest. The police were reportedly investigating whether they had provided Law with financial support or acted as his "agents" in Hong Kong. Last week, national security police issued arrest warrants and bounties for eight activists living in exile, accusing them of colluding with foreign forces to endanger national security. The crackdown has sparked international criticism and calls for action from the UK government.
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