Family members of a U.S.-based pro-democracy activist were held and questioned in Hong Kong as authorities step up pressure on exiled dissidents
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HONG KONG—At dawn, officers from Hong Kong’s national-security police burst into the apartment of Derek Yuen and Eunice Yung, the son and daughter-in-law of a high-profile pro-democracy campaigner who criticizes China’s Communist Party from perches abroad.Continue reading your article with
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