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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activist Nathan Law Denied Entry to Singapore

byVictory Amah
September 29, 2025
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Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law was denied entry to Singapore over the weekend despite holding a valid visa for a closed-door, invitation-only conference, sparking criticism and raising questions about the city-state’s stance on political dissent and relations with China.

Law, who has lived in self-exile in Britain since 2020 and holds a British refugee passport, flew to Singapore from San Francisco on Saturday. Upon arrival, he was detained by immigration officials, questioned for four hours, and then put on a return flight to the United States on Sunday.

In a statement to the BBC, a Singapore government spokesperson confirmed that Law was denied entry on grounds of “national interests,” emphasizing that “a visa holder is still subject to further checks at point of entry into the country.” The government reiterated its long-standing policy of opposing the “importation of foreign political issues” into Singapore.

Political Context and Exile

Nathan Law rose to international prominence as a student leader during Hong Kong’s 2014 Umbrella Movement. In 2016, he co-founded the now-disbanded Demosisto party alongside fellow activists Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow.

He fled Hong Kong days before Beijing implemented its sweeping national security law on June 30, 2020, in response to massive pro-democracy protests the previous year. In 2023, Hong Kong authorities issued an arrest warrant for Law and seven other self-exiled activists, accusing them of secession and collusion with foreign forces, placing a $128,000 bounty on each.

Law’s family members in Hong Kong were also caught in the crackdown. His parents and brother were detained and questioned about possible financial links to him. Law has since publicly stated that he cut off contact with his family to shield them from further persecution.

China’s Reaction and Regional Pressure

Responding to Law’s denial of entry, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said Monday that Law is “an anti-China, anti-Hong Kong troublemaker who has been lawfully placed on the wanted list by the Hong Kong police,” according to the BBC.

Singapore, which maintains an extradition treaty with China, has increasingly come under scrutiny for how it navigates sensitive political issues involving Beijing. While Singapore is not part of China, it has strong economic ties and has often emphasized its policy of non-interference in the domestic affairs of other nations.

The incident underscores the growing regional ramifications of China’s crackdown on dissent, with authoritarian pressures spilling beyond its borders — even into traditionally neutral or apolitical spaces like international conferences.

Law Speaks Out

As of Monday, Law has not publicly released a detailed statement on the incident but confirmed his deportation via social media. He remains in exile in the UK, where he was granted asylum and continues to speak internationally on human rights and the erosion of freedoms in Hong Kong.

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