Wanted ‘Hong Kong Parliament’ member could be deported from Thailand
A member of the overseas opposition group "Hong Kong Parliament," Zhang Xinyan, has been arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa. The group stated that Zhang, who participated in their parliamentary election and was sworn in last year, faces deportation to mainland China.

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AI-generatedA member of the overseas opposition group "Hong Kong Parliament," Zhang Xinyan, has been arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa. The group stated that Zhang, who participated in their parliamentary election and was sworn in last year, faces deportation to mainland China. While the specifics of her visa status are unclear, the Hong Kong government reiterated its commitment to pursuing national security fugitives. The "Hong Kong Parliament" claims Zhang holds refugee status from the UNHCR and has been informed of her impending deportation to the mainland.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedAuthorities would spare no effort in pursuing national security fugitives.
A wanted member of the overseas opposition group “Hong Kong Parliament” has been arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa.
Zhang Xinyan was recently arrested in Thailand for overstaying her visa.
Zhang held refugee status granted by the UNHCR and was told she would be deported to the mainland.