Hong Kong plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras. Critics say it’s more proof the city is moving closer to China
- Hong Kong plans to install thousands of surveillance cameras to combat crime, potentially incorporating facial recognition technology, raising concerns about increased surveillance akin to mainland China.
- Critics argue Hong Kong's political environment, with a crackdown on dissent, distinguishes it from other regions as it veers closer to authoritarianism.
- Following 2019 protests, national security laws were enacted, leading to the jailing of activists and limiting civil society, according to local authorities.
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