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Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
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At 21, he was a leader of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution. By 23, he became Hong Kong's youngest elected lawmaker. At 26, he was Most Wanted under the National Security Law. Who’s Afraid of Nathan Law? offers a close look at the city's most famous dissident to uncover what happens to freedom when an authoritarian power goes unchecked.

The award-winning television series POV presents the broadcast premiere of Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? TONIGHT at 10 p.m. ET. Watch it on PBS (check local listings) or stream it online or the PBS App.
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