Member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council - Nathan Law
The Interview16 Sep 2016

Member of Hong Kong's Legislative Council - Nathan Law

Remember the pro-democracy umbrella protests in Hong Kong a couple of years ago? They ended up as something of a damp squib, but the young leaders of the movement haven’t disappeared. Nathan Law has just won a seat in Hong Kong’s Legislative Council and he's at the head of a so-called localist movement demanding a referendum on self-determination for the territory. Will Beijing try to silence Nathan Law?

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