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🗓️ 29 June 2024
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Nathan Law is a young Hong Kong activist, currently in exile and based in London. During the Umbrella Movement in 2014, Nathan was one of the five representatives who took part in the dialogue with the government, debating political reform. Upholding non-violent civic actions, Nathan, Joshua Wong and other student leaders founded Demosistō in 2016 and ran for the Legislative Council election. Nathan was elected with 50,818 votes in the Hong Kong Island constituency and became the youngest Legislative Councilor in history. Yet his seat was overturned in July 2017 following Beijing’s constitutional reinterpretation, despite international criticism. Nathan was later jailed for his participation in the Umbrella Movement. The persecution sparked global concern over Beijing’s crackdown on human rights and democratic movement in Hong Kong. In 2018, Nathan and his fellow student activists Joshua Wong and Alex Chow were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by U.S. congressmen and British parliament members. Due to the risk imposed by the draconian National Security Law, Nathan left Hong Kong and continues to speak up for Hong Kong people at the international level. In 2020, he was listed as one of the 100 most influential people in the world by TIME magazine. He is the author of the new book Freedom: How We Lose It and How We Fight Back.
Shermer and Law discuss: a brief history of Hong Kong • National Security Law • crimes of secession • how Asia’s most liberal city changed so fundamentally • how rights and freedoms are won or lost • the truth: what it is and who owns it • reform society from within • freedom of speech • freedom of the press • the enemies of dictators • why democracies are fragile.
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0:32.6 | slash donate. All right. My guest today is Nathan Law. He's a young |
0:38.6 | Hong Kong activist currently in exile and based in London. During the umbrella movement in 2014 |
0:45.3 | Nathan was one of five representatives who took part in the dialogue with the |
0:49.1 | government, debating political reform, upholding nonviolent civic actions. |
0:54.0 | Nathan, Joshua Wong, and other student leaders founded Demasisto in 2016 and ran for the legislative |
1:01.5 | council election. |
1:03.0 | Nathan was elected with 50,818 votes in the Hong Kong Island constituency and became the |
1:09.4 | youngest legislative councillor in history. |
1:12.1 | Wow. Yet a seat was overturned in history. Wow. |
1:13.1 | Yet a seat was overturned in July 2017 |
1:16.2 | following Beijing's constitutional reinterpretation |
1:19.6 | despite international criticism. |
1:22.2 | Nathan was later jailed for his participation in the umbrella movement. |
1:27.0 | Persecution sparked global concern over Beijing's crackdown on human rights |
1:31.0 | and democratic movement in Hong Kong. |
1:33.4 | In 2018, Nathan and his fellow student activist |
1:36.4 | Joshua Wong and Alex Cho |
1:38.9 | were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize |
1:41.0 | by US Congressman and British Parliament members. Due to the |
1:44.5 | risk imposed by the draconian national security law, Nathan left Hong Kong and |
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