Hong Kong to be governed by mysterious law passed by China behind closed doors

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The law is expected to criminalise offenses such as secession, subversion against the central Chinese government, terrorism, and colluding with foreign forces. 9News

In a statement last week, Lam said the legislation would be "in line with the rule of law" and the "rights and freedoms which are applicable in Hong Kong."Multiple opposition political parties had already disbanded by this afternoon, with members fearing prosecution under the new offenses of subversion or secession, which are applied broadly in China to crush anti-government dissent.

Beijing has passed the controversial national security law which will threaten Hong Kong's autonomy and political freedoms. Some pro-independence figures are known to have fled Hong Kong in recent months, fearing arrest in connection with last year's often violent anti-government protests, or the upcoming law.

More subtle signs of a chilling effect were also in evidence today, as shops and businesses which had previously been highly visible supporters of the city's protest movement began removing slogans and imagery that could be deemed illegal.Hong Kong in legal limbo Stanley Ng, a Hong Kong delegate to China's National People's Congress, appeared to endorse this view, saying in a Facebook video that part of the reason for the secrecy around the law was to enable "intimidation and deterrence."

 

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