Australia mulls sheltering Hong Kongers
Police officers detain protesters during a rally against a new national security law on the 23rd anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region yesterday. – EPA pic, July 2, 2020.China’s sweeping new security lawPrime Minister Scott Morrison said the situation in Hong Kong was “very concerning” and his government was “very actively” considering proposals to welcome in residents of the former British territory.
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