China's top legislature passed a new national security law for Hong Kong, raising concerns about potential human rights violations. NGOs like the Human Rights Office and Amnesty International worry the law could be used to violate rights. Experts are also concerned about the implications of the new law.
China's top legislature passed a new national security law for Hong Kong, raising concerns about potential human rights violations. NGOs like the Human Rights Office and Amnesty International worry the law could be used to violate rights. Experts are also concerned about the implications of the new law.
China's top legislature passed a new national security law for Hong Kong, raising concerns about potential human rights violations. NGOs like the Human Rights Office and Amnesty International worry the law could be used to violate rights. Experts are also concerned about the implications of the new law.
China's top legislature has passed a new national security law for Hong Kong, raising major concerns
about the world's application of potential human rights violations by NGOs such as the Human Rights Office, a panel of experts and Amnesty International.
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