
Hong Kong arrests 90-year-old cardinal on national security charge
CNN
Hong Kong's national security police on Wednesday arrested Cardinal Joseph Zen, a 90-year-old former bishop and outspoken critic of China's Communist Party, drawing concern from the Vatican and condemnation from the United States.
Zen is among four high-profile pro-democracy activists arrested by police -- the other three are Cantopop star Denise Ho, former lawmaker Margaret Ng and academic Hui Po-keung, according to the US State Department.
They were arrested on suspicion of collusion with foreign forces, a charge under the city's sweeping national security law, according to a statement from the Hong Kong Police Force.

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