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Hong Kong’s opposition-free legislature has unanimously passed new homegrown security legislation, making treason, insurrection and sabotage punishable by up to life in prison, and rejecting Western criticism that the law would further restrict the city’s freedoms. Lawmakers gathered in the Legislative Council (LegCo) Chamber on Tuesday to vote on the Safeguarding National Security Bill, just days after a draft was introduced to the legislature. All 89 legislators voted in favour of the bill’s passage. In an unusual move, LegCo President Andrew Leung also cast a vote. “As the president of the ...
Hong Kong Free Press
A four-week public consultation for Hong Kong’s domestic security law began on Tuesday, after the first attempt to enact the controversial legislation required under Article 23 of the city’s mini-constitution failed following mass protests more than 20 years ago. As the government proposed outlawing treason, insurrection, theft of state secrets and espionage, sabotage and external interference, HKFP rounds up reactions to the move. Legislature Representing Hong Kong’s opposition-free legislature, Legislative Council (LegCo) President Andrew Leung on Tuesday welcomed the public consultation per...
Hong Kong Free Press
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