Hong Kong has issued a letter of arrest, but this Vancouveret does not matter

Last week, Hong Kong emitted warrants were arrested for overseas of overseas, all members of the Hong Kong, which promotes a determination to Hong Kong and the development of Hong Kong.
But Hong Kong is allegedly accused of that the party uses illegal means to overthrow centers in China.
Among the 19 Victor Ho, Canadian citizen and a journalist in Vancouver worked in Hong Kong Kong’s Sing Tao daily.
It was not the first time he was responsible for authorizing arrests from Hong Kong, Ho. The letter authorizes to be arrested in 2021, and in December 2024.
Ho said the most recent binding warranty expected.
He spoke of CBC’s Shore The Gloria Macarekokeeper.
ShoreThe Canadian activist targeted at the new Hong Kong Warrants
Victor Ho is one of the overseas activists against Hong Kong in a new Warrant of his involvement with the Hong Kong Parliament. He is Canadian Vancouver.
This discussion is organized in length and clarity.
Victor, how did you hear about this agreement?
I read this message from social media on Thursday evening when I read the concert in Vancouver.
It is an unknown feeling. How can Canada be wanted by the Hong Kong government three times? The first time is 2021. Secondly, in the past December – the Hong Kong Government gave a million Hong Kong Kong Sound to me.
Do you care? Are you afraid, at all?
No, for this is the third time.
The Canadian government went to me many times after the first time I wanted by the Hong Kong government, including worldwide issues, including CSIS and including RCMP. Even public safety service went to me. They had different information to me about my safety, with my fastest accident. They have plenty of information to advise that I’m getting to the countries that have contracted Hong Kong. They tried to protect me and ask me what they can to make me feel safe.
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What about the accusation here? Police said that your team wanted to disprove Chinese and Hong Kong governments in illegal ways. How do you react to that?
In my opinion, that is wrong. And this is not partially. We simply express our determination to organize the global attachment to Hong Kong overseas and Hong Kong. So I and the international group of Hong Kong people tried to organize a Lyan-democratic people to say that Hong Kong people have the right to be determined, their sovereignty should be honored. We therefore try to catch these rights, democratic rights. I don’t think we have enough power to destroy the government.
What about your friends, even family in Hong Kong? What is life like?
In fact, I cut off all the tires, all communication with my family members of Hong Kong a year ago. This was my proposal to stop. I don’t want to be involved. I don’t want the police to come to their door and ask many questions. I just cut off all the connections. Even by phone.
I have many relatives in Hong Kong. I have eight sisters and my brothers.
I never got some bad news from my family members in Hong Kong. Until it is very good. But I hope that they will not have a proof from my relatives in Hong Kong because I leave my first family at the beginning of 20s. For more than 40 years, I have no closeness closer to them so that they can’t find evidence of abusing my relatives there.
Why do most of them live, in light what you have described this afternoon? Why don’t leave you?
There are a variety of reasons: Due to financial energy, due to their relationship with the Mainland China. Some of the older brothers are wives from the country of China. Therefore cultural communication will not be easily decided according to their perspective. So I understand their situation.
I have moved to Canada because of my work. I know the sympathy of my Communist activity. They do not like any journalists, so after my wife’s discussion, we decided to leave Hong Kong in 1997 to play it safely.
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The Hong Kong authorities issued international warribers, including the Canadians. The NDP MP Jenny Kwan has spoken against the previous test of warrants, and join us to find out more in the latest round.