
Feng
Feng is an Australian professor and prominent advocate for pro-democracy movements in Hong Kong. He has expressed deep sorrow over the erosion of autonomy in the region, which he describes as having been a unique blend of Eastern and Western cultures. In light of his activism, Feng has become a target for Hong Kong authorities, who recently issued an arrest warrant for him, along with a bounty of HK$200,000 ($39,000) for information leading to his capture. This action reflects the broader crackdown on dissent under Hong Kong's national security law, drawing criticism from the Australian government and international observers.
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Feng is a woman who attempted to impersonate another person and was arrested.
男子疑吸毒後身亡遭棄屍油麻地街頭 警拘12人 (19:30) - 20260115 - 港聞 - 即時新聞Mr Feng, a manager of a Moutai distillery in Renhuai city, said the number of distilleries in the area had shrunk to about 1000 from 3000 in 2021 due in part to a misunderstanding of the alcohol ban.
Chinese economy feels sting of booze ban targeting eliteFeng urged Australians to not forget the 'brutal regime' now running Hong Kong.
Hong Kong places bounty on Australian professor










