China warns some Hong Kong primary campaigning may have broken security law

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HONG KONG: China has described a primary by Hong Kong's pro-democracy parties as a 'serious provocation', warning that some campaigning may have ...

HONG KONG: China has described a primary by Hong Kong's pro-democracy parties as a"serious provocation", warning that some campaigning may have breached a tough new security law it imposed on the city.

It said campaigning that pushed to take control of and paralyse the chamber is a breach of Article 22 of the security law. "Threats from the powerful did not deter tens of thousands of citizens from coming out and casting a ballot," he wrote.Apple Daily is owned by Jimmy Lai, one of the few tycoons in Hong Kong to openly support democracy. He is also being prosecuted for taking part in protests.But last year the city was convulsed by seven straight months of huge and often violent protests.

 

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