A Taiwanese publisher was found guilty of "inciting secession" by a mainland court; the Hong Kong authorities sent letters to residents of Melbourne and London, offering bounties for pro-democracy activists; and new concerns have been raised over Facebook's treatment of Hong Kong user data.
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A Taiwanese publisher was found guilty of "inciting secession" by a mainland court; the Hong Kong authorities sent letters to residents of Melbourne and London, offering bounties for pro-democracy activists; and new concerns have been raised over Facebook's treatment of Hong Kong user data.