One of Hong Kong's best-known pro-democracy activists who moved to Canada to study says she will not return to the city to meet her bail conditions.
Hong Kong's former pro-democratic party Demosisto's Deputy Secretary-General Agnes Chow (周庭) said she won't be returning to Hong Kong after completin...
She was arrested in November 2020 on the same day national security agents detained media mogul Jimmy Lai and two other activists, over an alleged conspiracy to ...
On Sunday, the 27-year-old pro-democracy activist broke a lengthy silence, revealing on Instagram that she had arrived in Toronto to study and did not ...
One of Hong Kong's best-known pro-democracy activists, who moved to Canada to pursue further studies, says she will not return to the city to meet her bail ...
'Maybe I won't return for the rest of my life,' says one of city's most prominent pro-democracy voices.
(Bloomberg) -- A prominent Hong Kong activist accused of violating a national security law said she left for Canada and effectively planned to go into ...
Agnes Chow says she was escorted across border by national security officials as a condition for getting her passport back, but is now in Canada.
Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Agnes Chow announced on Sunday that she will not return to China from Canada, where she had been attending school ...
The Catholic pro-democracy activist released from jail in 2021, has left the country and will not abide by her bail conditions, she announced Sunday.
One of Hong Kong's best-known pro-democracy activists, who moved to Canada to pursue her studies, said she would not return to the city to meet her bail ...
Chow had been arrested in 2020, along with several other dissidents, including newspaper mogul Jimmy Lai, after Beijing imposed a national security law on Hong ...
The NSD responded to Chow, condemning her plan to skip bail as against the rule of law. The NSD arrested Chow for suspected “collusion with external elements” ...
A prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist says she's decided to live permanently in Canada, after jumping bail from the Chinese territory.
Chief Executive John Lee's comments came after Agnes Chow, one of the most well-known faces of Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement, announced she had moved ...