The opening day of China’s National People's Congress focused on a controversial security law for Hong Kong that would likely ban treason, subversion and sedition. The proposed "enforcement mechanisms," have faced significant backlash from the US, Taiwan and pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong. "This is the end of Hong Kong, this is the end of 'One Country, Two Systems', make no mistake about it," Civic Party lawmaker Dennis Kwok told reporters.
Friday, May 22, 2020
China moves to end Hong Kong's autonomy
The opening day of China’s National People's Congress focused on a controversial security law for Hong Kong that would likely ban treason, subversion and sedition. The proposed "enforcement mechanisms," have faced significant backlash from the US, Taiwan and pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong. "This is the end of Hong Kong, this is the end of 'One Country, Two Systems', make no mistake about it," Civic Party lawmaker Dennis Kwok told reporters.
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