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Hong Kong Protests 2.0: National Security in the time of Corona


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This is the first episode in another short series I’ll be doing about the Hong Kong protests.

Tensions in Hong Kong have flared up once again as the CCP pushes to introduce the National Security Law in the wake of last year's protests. This law seeks to punish those who threaten the integrity of the state through sedition, secession, terrorism, or collusion with external forces. The public and some members of parliament have also been angered by the push of the national anthem law, which would criminalise parody or insult of the March of the People.

This episode provides an overview of the most recent protests from April till date, discusses some of the international responses, and describes the escalation of police brutality and authoritarianism in Hong Kong. It is clear that Beijing has lost patience with Hong Kong and the freedoms the territory currently enjoys will be taken away much sooner than 2047.

Carrie Lam’s Letter to Hong Kong https://hongkongfp.com/2020/05/29/letter-to-hong-kong-from-carrie-lam/


New York Times “‘Facing the Darkest Hour’: Hong Kong’s Protest Movement in Crisis”
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/29/world/asia/hong-kong-protest-future-china.html

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