Back in the days in Hong Kong, she was the spokesperson of the non-governmental organization (NGO) Keyboard Frontline, monitoring privacy abuses and censorship on the web.
Kwong recorded a short video calling for international support and assistance for Hong Kong during the Umbrella Revolution and uploaded it to social media.
[4] Glacier Kwong also supported the movement Youngspiration, created after the end of the Umbrella Revolution to fight for seats in the Legislation Council's elections.
She said in a press conference in Berlin that she asked German and European Union governments to stop supplying police equipment to Hong Kong because all have to observe human rights.
They highlighted the effect of the national security law in Hong Kong, citing the forced closure of the Apple Daily newspaper, and called on UN officials to take action.