‘Raided, arrested’: Hong Kong security law threat to Western business
Hong Kong | Western businesses in Hong Kong face growing uncertainty after politicians passed draconian new national security laws that will align the city-state even more closely with Beijing.
Hong Kong’s Legislative Assembly passed a major piece of legislation known as Article 23 late on Tuesday, marking the latest stage of a widespread political crackdown triggered by pro-democracy protests in 2019.
Bloomberg and The Telegraph London
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