The Hong Kong Legislative Council passed a new national security law aimed at curbing dissent, seen as part of a broader crackdown following the 2019 pro-democracy protests. The law grants authorities increased powers, with stringent penalties for actions deemed threats to national security, including life imprisonment for severe offenses.
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