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China has released the details of draft national security legislation for Hong Kong which experts say will erode the city’s autonomy.

Beijing’s plan to establish a security office in the territory enables it to collect intelligence and handle crimes

against national security. Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam will also be able to appoint specific judges to hear cases.

 

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Secret polices are going to wander in HK, making arbitrary arrest of political dissidents, shutting down ‘disobedient’ media outlets, and attacking citizens yearning for democracy and freedom! With this draconian national security law, it spells the end of 🇭🇰 ! standwithHK

viriyabot If Hong Kong loses autonomy, it means 1Country2Systems is dead and it is not suitable for foreign investors to invest in Hong Kong anymore. AntiChinazi AntiCCP

isn’t this law similar to what the US already has. sry i forget the new law there is Trump. lol

Marcia60683959 Bad, awful news for Hong Kong!

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