Australia has granted asylum to Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Ted Hui, he mentioned in a social media publish, in a transfer more likely to increase tensions with China.
Mr Hui, a former Hong Kong parliamentarian, fled town 4 years in the past and first arrived in Europe in December 2020. In March 2021, he turned the primary Hong Kong politician to be granted a particular journey exemption throughout coronavirus restrictions to enter Australia.
In 2022, Mr Hui was convicted in Hong Kong in his absence on fees of participating in a pro-democracy protest and was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in jail.
On Saturday, Mr Hui mentioned he had “obtained formal notification from the Australian Division of House Affairs that I’ve been granted asylum in Australia”.
In an emotional publish, he mentioned: “When individuals round me say ‘congratulations’ to me, though I politely thank them, I can’t assist however really feel unhappy in my coronary heart. The right way to congratulate a political refugee who misses his hometown?”
“If it weren’t for political persecution, I’d by no means have considered dwelling in a overseas land. Immigrants can at all times return to their hometowns to go to family at any time; Exiles haven’t any house.”

Mr Hui, who’s now an Adelaide-based lawyer, mentioned he identifies extra intently with Australia at the moment than he did when he arrived 4 years in the past, and mentioned he “imagine[s] asylum additionally carries duty”. “My household and I are decided to provide again to Australia in each method we will — by way of our work, our civic engagement, and our dedication to the values of democracy and freedom,” he mentioned.
The Australian authorities’s “determination displays values of freedom, justice, and compassion that my household won’t ever take without any consideration,” he added.
The 42-year-old father, a distinguished critic of each the Hong Kong authorities and Beijing, was one in all a number of abroad activists hit with Hong Kong police bounties of HK$1m (about £94,281) every in 2023.
Whereas these bounties have drawn condemnation from western governments, they’re largely considered as symbolic gestures, since most of these focused reside in international locations with little prospect of extradition to Hong Kong or mainland China.
In Adelaide, the place Mr Hui is predicated, the marketing campaign towards him has taken a extra private flip. Earlier this 12 months, his colleagues obtained an nameless letter providing $203,000 Australian {dollars} for details about his actions and household.
Across the similar time, pretend pamphlets portraying Mr Hui as a pro-Israel lawyer bent on “waging warfare” towards Islamic terrorism had been reportedly circulated to native mosques, apparently in an effort to threaten and discredit him.

At the moment, Mr Hui blamed “the Chinese language regime’s lengthy arm” for harassing him internationally.
Mr Hui concluded his publish by requesting the Australian authorities to not neglect these nonetheless struggling in Hong Kong’s prisons, mentioning a variety of activists together with Jimmy Lai, the media mogul and British citizen who’s presently on trial within the metropolis.
“Australia should do extra to rescue them and to talk up for his or her humanity,” Mr Hui mentioned. “Its stance issues internationally, and its safety of Hongkongers units a precedent for different democracies.”
The Hong Kong authorities mentioned in a press release that it was “towards the harbouring of criminals in any type by any nation”.
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese visited Beijing final month as a part of his administration’s years-long push to enhance ties with China, Australia’s No 1 export market. The connection suffered a variety of blows through the pandemic as each international locations hit one another with punitive commerce tariffs.
In the course of the go to, Xi Jinping mentioned the China-Australia relationship “has risen from the setbacks and circled, bringing tangible advantages to the Chinese language and Australian peoples”.