1/ The new national security law covers not only Hong Kong citizens but also foreign citizens. Given its loosely defined terms, the law is prone to misuse or political manipulation.
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2/ Although Beijing promised no โspeech crimeโ, protesters who put โFree HKโ or โConscienceโ stickers on their phones were arrested for โinciting subversionโ this week, while a man chanting โLong live Liverpoolโ was accused of โinciting Hong Kong independenceโ.
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3/ Beijing tries to silence dissidents with fear, but fear will not kill our spirit of resistance and determination for democracy. Despite the higher cost of expressing open dissent, tens of thousands of HKers took to the streets, vowing to continue our fight and never surrender.
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4/ Although our voices may soon no longer be heard, we hope the world will speak louder and defend democracy with more forceful efforts.
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China leave Hongkong, Taiwan and Laddakh's ileagally occupied area AksaiChin.
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So if I declare โFree Hong Kong!โ and โTaiwan Independence!โ and โDown with the CCPโs tyranny!โ they think I could be subject to their new law?
Cool. Bring it.
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Count me in for being designated an enemy of the communist party
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