Hong Kong security law

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  • Two Senior Editors Charged In Hong Kong Police Clampdown
    ACT OF JUSTICE
    The National Security police said they had filed charges against two individuals with "conspiracy to disseminate seditious publications."
  • 6 Arrested As Hong Kong Police Raid Pro-Democracy Media Outlet Stand News
    RAID
    This is the second time that Hong Kong's national security officers have targeted Stand News following Apple Daily.
  • Former Founder Of Hong Kong Activist Group Found Guilty Of Secession
    QUARANTINE RULES
    Chung was charged with the offences in October 2020 and denied bail.
  • Tiananmen Vigil Organizers Arrested By Hong Kong Police
    Hong Kong
    Police arrested the group's vice chairwoman, Chow Hang-tung, and standing committee members Chan Dor-wai, Leung Kam-wai, and Tang Ngok-kwan.
  • Vitasoy Drops By 14.6% After Internal Memo Sparks Calls For Boycott
    Vitasoy
    The memo sparked a wave of online protests, including calls for a nationwide boycott of the company's products.
  • Hong Kong Officials To Continue Using Security Law To Halt Democracy
    Hong Kong
    Police issued warnings after reports some groups were encouraging people online to take part in a protest.
  • Rights Group Says Hong Kong Security Law Is A Human Rights Emergency
    Hong Kong
    Amnesty International claims that the law has been used by authorities to justify actions that are a violation of human rights.
  • Jimmy Lai Quits Next Digital
    Jimmy Lai
    The critic of the Chinese Communist Party is leaving to “deal with his personal affairs” after being charged with sedition.
  • Withdrawal Of UK Judges a 'Disabling Blow;' Hong Kong Bar Association
    Hong Kong
    The loss of British justices from Hong Kong’s top court will tarnish its international reputation as a common law jurisdiction.
  • The Master Rolls: Hong Kong Dismisses UK Threat To Pull Last Vestige Of Judicial Independence
    UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab
    “China has failed to live up to its international obligations with respect to Hong Kong,” UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab says.
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