Judges quit in Hong Kong as police enforce Beijing’s law

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Two former UK Supreme Court judges have tendered their resignations from Hong Kong’s judiciary amid the “political situation," a veiled reference to Beijing’s imposed National Security Law which has triggered a broad crackdown on dissent since it was imposed in mid-2020.North Korea sends more trash-carrying balloons

The pair, both British lords, were the latest wave of judicial resignations as China continues to enforce its hardline policies over the former free-wheeling UK territory, prompting an outcry from human rights and civil society groups. “The police emphasize that anyone who publicly and intentionally insults the national anthem is committing a crime. Upon conviction, they may face a penalty of a fine of up to HK$50,000 and imprisonment for up to three years,” a police statement said.

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