Ted Hui: A Journey from Pro-Democracy Activism to Asylum in Australia

Ted Hui, a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist, has been granted asylum in Australia. Hui, who faced criminal charges over the 2019 protests, left Hong Kong in late 2020. He and his family received visas, yet Hui struggles with the bittersweet reality of exile and longing for his hometown.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-08-2025 16:07 IST | Created: 16-08-2025 16:07 IST
Ted Hui: A Journey from Pro-Democracy Activism to Asylum in Australia

In a new chapter for pro-democracy activism, Ted Hui, a former Hong Kong lawmaker, has been granted asylum in Australia, as announced through his Facebook page on Saturday. This development follows over four years since his departure from Hong Kong due to criminal charges related to the 2019 protests.

The Australian Department of Home Affairs issued the notice on Friday, confirming the approval for Hui and his family. Despite the positive news, Hui expressed mixed emotions, reflecting on the complexities of being a political refugee.

Meanwhile, Australian authorities and global observers remain concerned over Hong Kong's application of national security laws. The implications for fellow activists like Jimmy Lai highlight ongoing tensions between pro-democracy advocates and Beijing's administration.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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