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Hong Kong’s No. 2 official has highlighted the link between China’s national security and the safety of Hong Kong and the general public during a speech to celebrate the city’s 9th National Security Education Day. To mark the event, the Security Bureau’s six disciplined services kicked off proceedings on Monday with a flag-raising ceremony at the Police College, which Chan officiated. “The solemn flag-raising ceremony today further highlights our love and loyalty to our country and nation. It enhances patriotic awareness, national identity, and the conscious effort to safeguard national securi...
Hong Kong Free Press
A pro-Beijing activist has petitioned a visiting top Chinese official, urging for clarification on “soft resistance” and the “bottom line” of the national security law, and saying that a lack of certainty around what was allowed had left Hongkongers afraid to speak up. Chan Ching-sum planned to deliver her petition outside Beijing’s Hong Kong Liaison Office in Sai Ying Pun at around 10am on Monday. However, she said it had been “suggested” that she do so near the MTR station instead, about an eight-minute walk from the Liaison Office. Reporters were told by police stationed outside the office ...
Hong Kong Free Press
Beijing’s top official for Hong Kong affairs is “very confident” about the city’s “high-quality development,” Chief Secretary Eric Chan has said as the politician began his week-long Hong Kong visit. Xia Baolong, the director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office (HKMAO), arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday. The visit is intended for Xia to understand Hong Kong’s economic development and district administration matters, according to a HKMAO statement. Xia’s first stop in the city was the Hong Kong International Airport, where he visited its command centre. He then attended two “engagement ses...
Hong Kong Free Press
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