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nathan law, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me again, stephen. well, it's a pleasure to have you back in the studio. we talked last soon after you fled from hong kong. you've been living a life in exile for pretty much three years now. but your situation has changed recently because the chinese authorities — or the hong kong authorities, i should say — have put a bounty on your head of1 million hong kong dollars. what difference has that made? well, it's definitely a step up of the intimidation tactics that the chinese and hong kong government has been using. for me, i've been wanted on several other charges, but putting a bounty on someone�*s head is completely new. like, when i google and search on the list of bounties from the government's list, it's actually quite strange because you saw people who are wanted under homicide or any other serious crimes, they were wanted with 300,000 hong kong dollars and we were,