Asylum Granted: Ted Hui Finds Refuge Amidst Political Turmoil
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui has been granted asylum in Australia, joining his family in leaving his homeland after charges related to the 2019 protests. Hui's case highlights ongoing tensions under China's national security laws. Fellow activist Tony Chung also secured asylum in Britain.

Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui has secured asylum in Australia, a pivotal moment in his journey since leaving Hong Kong over criminal charges related to the 2019 pro-democracy protests. Hui announced receiving written notice from the Australian Department of Home Affairs granting visas to him and his family.
In a poignant Facebook post, Hui expressed mixed emotions about his exile status, lamenting the challenges of living abroad due to political persecution. He highlighted the differences between immigrants, who can return to their homelands, and exiles, who are unable to do so.
The Hong Kong government objected to any form of criminal harboring by other countries, while China's foreign ministry has remained silent on the decision. Meanwhile, fellow Hong Kong activist Tony Chung reported obtaining asylum in Britain, adding another layer to the complex narrative of activists seeking refuge amid heightened political tensions.
(With inputs from agencies.)