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Five Years of the Hong Kong National Security Act: Premeditation, Excitement and Much Nocturnal

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That morning of today five years ago, in the midst of the Covid pandemic, the Hong Kongers were waiting 14 hours since the Chinese regime imposed their draconian National Security Law on them until they were finally able to know its content. With their usual hermetism, the 162 deputies of the permanent committee of the People’s National Assembly unanimously approved it on the morning of June 30 in Beijing, without passing through the Hong Kong P…

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That morning of today five years ago, in the midst of the Covid pandemic, the Hong Kongers were waiting 14 hours since the Chinese regime imposed their draconian National Security Law on them until they were finally able to know its content. With their usual hermetism, the 162 deputies of the permanent committee of the People’s National Assembly unanimously approved it on the morning of June 30 in Beijing, without passing through the Hong Kong P…

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Five years after the implementation of the Hong Kong National Security Law, the protests on the streets have disappeared. Now citizens have put their minds back to their daily lives and tried to adapt to the great changes of the times. The picture shows Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong.    Photo: (Provided by China News Service) Central News Agency Newtalk News Five years have passed, the protests on the streets of Hong Kong have disappeared. Now…

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