Hong Kong protest leader pledges to keep fighting for democracy
Nathan Law, who led democracy protests for years, fled Hong Kong over concerns for his safety in 2020. China has a warrant out for his arrest, and Law fears he will be targeted by the government. He speaks out to NBC News’ Keir Simmons about the extreme measures he takes to feel safe, and about Hong Kong’s continuing fight for democracy.
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