Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok vows to continue fight after father's jail sentence
In Brief
Anna Kwok pledges to keep advocating after her father is jailed in Hong Kong.
Key Facts
- Anna Kwok is a prominent Hong Kong activist currently in exile in the United States
- Kwok's father, Kwok Yin-sang, is 69 years old
- Kwok Yin-sang was sentenced to eight months in jail by a Hong Kong court
- The sentence was for attempting to withdraw approximately US$11,000 from Anna Kwok's insurance policy
- Anna Kwok stated that the imprisonment has strengthened her determination to fight for Hong Kong and its people
What Happened
A Hong Kong court sentenced Kwok Yin-sang, father of exiled activist Anna Kwok, to eight months in jail for attempting to withdraw about US$11,000 from his daughter's insurance policy. Anna Kwok, who is living in the United States, responded by reaffirming her commitment to continue advocating for Hong Kong.
Why It Matters
The sentencing of Kwok Yin-sang highlights ongoing tensions involving activists connected to Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement. Anna Kwok's response underscores the persistence of activists abroad despite legal actions taken against their family members in Hong Kong, reflecting broader concerns about political and legal pressures in the region.
Sources
- The Independent — Exiled activist Anna Kwok vows to keep fighting after Hong Kong jails her father(9h ago)
- CNA — Exiled activist Anna Kwok vows to keep fighting after Hong Kong jails her father(just now)
