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Freedoms in Hong Kong have been significantly eroded since the national security law was passed one year ago. The law allows extradition to mainland China, which means that people who anger Beijing are no longer safe in the city. We sat down with Hong Kong Watch Co-founder and Chief Executive Benedict Rogers to talk about the effect this law has had over the past year.
You can follow Benedict Rogers on Twitter at twitter.com/benedictrogers
And Hong Kong Watch at hongkongwatch.org
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Freedoms in Hong Kong have been significantly eroded since the national security law was passed one year ago. The law allows extradition to mainland China, which means that people who anger Beijing are no longer safe in the city. We sat down with Hong Kong Watch Co-founder and Chief Executive Benedict Rogers to talk about the effect this law has had over the past year.
You can follow Benedict Rogers on Twitter at twitter.com/benedictrogers
And Hong Kong Watch at hongkongwatch.org

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