Young HK activists who flouted national security law can still hope for a future in the city: Official

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Young HK activists who flouted national security law can still hope for a future in the city: Official
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SINGAPORE - The young activists who took part in Hong Kong’s disruptive and often-violent pro-democracy protests in recent years still have a future in the city, says the government’s youth affairs official.

“They will have to bear the legal consequences. But after that, we will definitely help them to move on.” The social unrest catalysed Beijing’s imposition of a national security law on Hong Kong in 2020, under whichThe proportion of Hong Kong’s population aged 20 to 29 shrank nearly 2 percentage points from 2019 to 2022, and the local labour force lost over 116,000 people aged 18 to 39 between 2020 and 2022, according to official data.

Youth ambassador Billy Fong, who was part of the delegation with Ms Mak, agreed. He described his recent experience of giving feedback to a government body after he found that some mobile Covid-19 testing centres set up on sports fields were preventing his friends from engaging in their regular sports activities. The authorities acted on his input and subsequently relocated some of those centres.

“Their experiences abroad can enlighten them to develop a global perspective, and empower them to return to contribute to the betterment of our city,” she said, adding that the overseas exposure would put the young people in good stead for more career opportunities, allowing them to advance on the social ladder.

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