Hong Kong to create more national security crimes

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It is unlikely Hong Kong government will face much opposition in passing the new law.

Hong Kong will create a host of new national security crimes, the city's leader said Wednesday, as she presided over the first session of a new "patriots only" legislature scrubbed of political opposition.

But on Wednesday, Chief Executive Carrie Lam confirmed that her government would create new "local legislation" that meets Article 23 of Hong Kong's mini-constitution, which calls for the city to pass its own national security laws. It has begun transforming Hong Kong into a mirror of the authoritarian mainland, criminalising much dissent, setting new legal precedents and sparking sanctions by Western governments who argue it has trashed the city's freedoms and autonomy.

In 2003, an attempt by Hong Kong's government to pass its own national security law sparked large protests and was eventually aborted -- which is why Beijing imposed a law directly on the city in 2020.Under new "patriots only" political rules also imposed by Beijing, the city's legislature has been cleared of any opposition.

 

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My goodness.... this is an under statement as the system gets compromised...

OH HMMM WHY IS THAT? COS ALL THOSE WHO WILL OPPOSE ARE IN JAIL THAT'S WHY.

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