China's Hong Kong Security Law Explained - The New York Times

Harsh Penalties, Vaguely Defined Crimes: Hong Kong’s Security Law Explained The legislation grants Beijing broad powers to crack down on a variety of political crimes, including meting out life imprisonment for “grave” offenses. But the law is rife…
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