Hong Kongers scrub social media history in face of security law | Malay Mail

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HONG KONG, July 3 — Hong Kongers are scrubbing their social media accounts, deleting chat histories and mugging up on cyber privacy as China’s newly imposed security law blankets the traditionally outspoken city in fear and self-censorship. China’s authoritarian leaders enacted sweeping new...

A pro-democracy demonstrator waves the British colonial Hong Kong flag during a protest against new national security legislation in Hong Kong, China June 1, 2020. — Reuters pic

Despite assurances from Beijing that political freedoms would not be hindered, many Hong Kongers moved to delete digital references of their opposition to China’s ruling Communist Party, which uses similar laws on the mainland to crush dissent. One lawyer with pro-democracy leanings messaged an AFP journalist asking for their entire WhatsApp history to be deleted.

The new law also allows China’s feared security agencies to set up shop in Hong Kong for the first time. He culled many of his social media followers and removed some “sensitive” posts — even though Beijing’s new law is not supposed to be retroactive.

 

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