Australian foreign minister condemns Hong Kong 'bounty letters'

Hong Kong police silent on letters offering reward for information on dissident

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The office of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said this week that Canberra "will not tolerate surveillance, harassment or intimidation against individuals or family members here in Australia." © Reuters

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SYDNEY -- The office of Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Tuesday that letters allegedly sent to Australian residents offering a 1 million Hong Kong dollar ($126,700) reward for the capture of a Hong Kong-Australian citizen were "deeply worrying" and "completely unacceptable."

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