People may be barred from leaving: Hong Kong details new powers under controversial China law

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HONG KONG (REUTERS) - Hong Kong released additional details of China's sweeping new national security law for the former British colony on Monday (July 6), saying security forces had overriding authority to enter and search properties for evidence and stop people from leaving the city.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG - Hong Kong released additional details of China's sweeping new national security law for the former British colony on Monday , saying security forces had overriding authority to enter and search properties for evidence and stop people from leaving the city.

But under China’s new legislation, crimes of secession and sedition will be punishable by up to life in prison, stoking concerns of a much more authoritarian era in a city which has been racked by anti-China protests for the past year. Beijing imposed the legislation on Hong Kong, a major financial and trade hub, despite protests from Hong Kongers and Western nations.

Critics say the law – which punishes crimes of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison – is aimed at crushing dissent and a long-running campaign for greater democracy which has drawn huge crowds on to the streets.In London on Monday, the Chinese ambassador accused Britain of gross interference and making irresponsible remarks over Beijing’s imposition of the legislation.

 

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