Hong Kong pro-democracy shops fear China's new security law

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Daniel Lee says a surge of new customers came to his Hong Kong Reader Bookstore after pro-democracy demonstrations erupted in the Chinese-ruled ...

"If one day they identify uncensored books as attempts to subvert state power, we would have little chance of continuing our business," Lee told Reuters in the shop he opened 13 years ago.

Asked about such concerns, Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam's office told Reuters in an email that the city's residents will keep their rights and freedoms under the new law:"The vast majority of Hong Kong people who abide by the law and do not participate in acts or activities that undermine national security will not be affected.

In return, pro-democracy supporters favour such shops over others. A campaign to support the yellow economy in May gave a shot in the arm to many small businesses battered by the new coronavirus. According to Sandra Leung at Wefund.hk, which sells protest-themed artwork, clothing and accessories, some customers may avoid buying products with slogans on them after the law is passed."What scares me the most is self-censorship," she said.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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