Hong Kong museum highlights Australian activists with police bounties on display
A Hong Kong museum now features a permanent exhibit highlighting Australia-based activists Ted Hui and Kevin Yam on a 'bounty wall' with police bounties of $HK1 million for national security breaches. Hui condemned the exhibit, stating it portrays him inaccurately as a threat while the exhibit promotes the narrative of governmental crackdowns as justified legal action.
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Published 04 Jul 2026, 20:00 UTC · Updated 04 Jul 2026, 20:10 UTC
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