China’s plan to impose a new national security law on Hong Kong sent a chill through the city’s opposition groups, who said it would break Beijing’s promise to preserve the former British colony’s way of life
Leading pro-democracy figures said a national security law to be imposed on the city, outlined Thursday by a spokesman for China’s legislature, undermined Hong Kong’s autonomy and broke the promise China made to preserve the financial.
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