Anna Kwok is a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist who fled to America in 2020 after taking part in mass protests in 2019. She leads the Hong Kong Democracy Council in Washington. In 2023 the Hong Kong government placed a bounty on her, accusing her of colluding with foreign forces, a charge that can carry a sentence of life in prison. Her passport has been revoked.
In April 2025 her 68-year-old father, Kwok Yin-sang, became the first family member of an exiled activist to be prosecuted under Hong Kong's Article 23 national-security legislation, charged with assisting an "absconder" by handling her funds or assets. If found guilty, he faces up to seven years in prison. Her brother was also detained but freed on bail.
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