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Overseas Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law denied entry to Singapore
Nathan Law was detained at Singapore's border and sent back despite a valid visa, amid concerns over national security and Singapore's extradition treaty with Hong Kong.
- Overseas Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law was denied entry to Singapore on Saturday after being detained at the border for four hours.
- Law, who is wanted by the Hong Kong government for endangering national security, said he was not given a reason for the denial.
- Law believes the decision to deny his entry was political, possibly involving external forces like China.
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Singapore denies entry to Hong Kong democracy activist Nathan Law
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law was denied entry into Singapore last Saturday and flew back to San Francisco after being detained and questioned by immigration authorities, the Singapore government said.
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Read Full ArticleNathan Law is one of the most famous pro-democratic activists from Hong Kong. Now Singapore has refused him entry. He assumes a politically motivated decision.
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Leaning Left12Leaning Right7Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Left
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources lean Left
41% Left
L 41%
C 35%
R 24%
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