Pro-democracy campaigner says he held a valid visa and was given no reason for the refusal.Published On 29 Sep 202529 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareA pro-democracy activist who fled China’s crackdown on Hong Kong has said he was denied entry to Singapore after arriving in the Southeast Asian city-state with a valid visa.Nathan Law, a former lawmaker who left Hong Kong in 2020, said he was detained and later deported to the United States after landing in Singapore on Saturday to attend a “closed-door, invitation-only event”.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listLaw, who is wanted by Hong Kong authorities under the territory’s national security law, said he was detained at the border for four hours before being informed he had been denied entry.Law, who lives in exile in the United Kingdom, said he was given no reason for the refusal and was deported to San Francisco after spending about 14 hours in Singapore.“I was granted a visa, so I was legitimately expecting an entry. I think the decision to deny entry was political, although I am unsure whether external forces, such as the PRC, are involved, directly or indirectly,” Law told Al Jazeera, referring to the acronym of China’s official name, the People’s Republic of China.Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration & Checkpoints Authority did not immediately respond to requests for comment.The Financial Times first reported the news of Law being denied entry.Law, a cofounder of the political party Demosisto, was among the most prominent pro-democracy campaigners in Hong Kong until a sweeping national security law introduced in 2020 effectively wiped out political opposition in the former British colony. Advertisement Since leaving Hong Kong, Law has continued to be a vocal advocate of political rights in the city and a critic of Beijing.Hong Kong authorities issued a warrant for the arrest of Law and seven other activists in 2023, citing provisions in the national security law that allow for the prosecution of acts carried out overseas.Once known for its vibrant civil society and political diversity, Hong Kong ha …