Protesters call for 'Hong Kong independence' as police arrest 180 demonstrators over China's proposed security law

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Protesters call for 'Hong Kong independence' as police arrest 180 demonstrators over China's proposed security law
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The Hong Kong Police Force said that the demonstrators were detained for 'unauthorized assembly, unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct in a public place.'

on Friday, Human Rights Watch Senior Researcher Maya Wang warned that the region's autonomy was under threat. She explained that"this decision will fundamentally change the ways of Hong Kong."

British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne, and Canadian Foreign Minister François-Philippe Champagne"Making such a law on Hong Kong's behalf without the direct participation of its people, legislature or judiciary would clearly undermine the principle of 'One Country, Two Systems', under which Hong Kong is guaranteed a high degree of autonomy," they warned.

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