
A Turning Point for Hong Kong
The Daily
Unveiling the National Security Law
This chapter explores the introduction of the national security law in Hong Kong, released just before the anniversary of the handover from Britain to China. It outlines the law's definitions of subversion, secession, and terrorism, and the ensuing fear that stifles free speech and dissent among residents. The atmosphere of uncertainty leads to immediate clashes between police and protesters, marking a significant shift in Hong Kong's social and political landscape.
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