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Former Hong Kong lawmaker Sixtus Baggio Leung has left Hong Kong, is seeking asylum in the US

  • A group of activists in exile has said Leung left the city at the end of last month after facing ‘profound political persecution’
  • Speaking to the media from Washington, Leung has called for increased sanctions on China over its treatment of Hong Kong

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Former lawmaker Sixtus Baggio Leung (centre) has left Hong Kong and is seeking asylum in the US. Photo: Sam Tsang

Former lawmaker Sixtus Baggio Leung Chung-hang has left Hong Kong for the United States, where he is seeking asylum.

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Haven Assistance, a group formed by activists in exile, revealed on Friday evening that Leung had departed for the US on November 30 after facing “profound political persecution” in Hong Kong.

“Mr Leung sees the asylum as a new starting point for Hong Kong’s democratic cause,” the group said in a statement on Facebook.

“Currently Mr Leung has no issues with his health, and his well-being is basically being taken care of,” the statement added, noting he would hold an online press conference on Saturday.

Leung, 34, was among six lawmakers disqualified by a court over improper oath-taking during a swearing-in ceremony in 2016 for newly-elected legislators.
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Sixtus Baggio Leung (right) at his Legislative Council oath-taking session in 2016. Photo: Sam Tsang
Sixtus Baggio Leung (right) at his Legislative Council oath-taking session in 2016. Photo: Sam Tsang

A month after the ceremony, on November 2, Leung and fellow disqualified lawmaker Yau Wai-ching stormed a council meeting in an attempt to retake their oaths. Leung was jailed for four weeks over the incident on charges of taking part in an unlawful assembly, and served his time in September.

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