A Vancouver-based activist is accusing Hong Kong authorities of meddling in Canada’s internal affairs after police in the Chinese territory issued a warrant for his arrest.
Victor Ho and fellow Canadian Joe Tay are among six overseas activists targeted by Hong Kong police who announced rewards of HK$1 million, equivalent to about C$180,000, for information leading to their arrests.
The warrants announced on Tuesday say the six are wanted for national security offences such as secession, subversion and collusion with foreign forces.
Ho said in a Chinese-language post on Facebook that he’s proud of the arrest warrant, joking that it’s the “best Christmas present.”
“A Canadian citizen like me … has the protection of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and exercised his right to the freedom of speech,” he said.
Ho is the former editor-in-chief of the Sing Tao Daily newspaper, and helped launched a plan in Canada …