
Hong Kong, 5 years after mass protests
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Hong Kong Under the National Security Law
This chapter examines the profound changes in Hong Kong after the national security law's implementation, emphasizing the chilling effects on democracy and freedom of expression. Through the case of Jimmy Lai and personal narratives, it highlights the dangers faced by activists and the media amidst governmental repression. The chapter also reflects on how these developments resonate with global authoritarian trends and their implications for democratic values.
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