2/ Possessing “Conscience” stickers, holding blank papers or even chanting a slogan of “Long Live Liverpool” were accused of breaching national security law. However, apart from its impacts on dissents, the law will have deadly implications for foreigners in the city.
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3/ Ex-pats and travellers might face indefinite detentions, secret trials, covert surveillance, communication interception, warrantless raids of premises, asset freezes, or even extradition to China’s courts since the law covers European nationals working and living in HK.
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4/ As our voices may not be unheard soon, we hope the EU could have a more comprehensive review of the human rights conditions and safety in HK.
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The world watchs Hong Kong.
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#CCP has no concept of rule of law. The so-called national security law could've been just a blank post-it, allowing the NSL agents and police to arbitrarily interpret and execute.#HKPoliceStateThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Unfortunately, EU right now has no pride, no self-consciousness and thus won't make a move against China. They simply don't care. The USA seems more worried about its internal issues than the international ones and the picture for HK becomes even more dark. Don't give up though.
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They are completely infiltrated by CCP.
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I guess liking this post already violates this law. I will be carefull not to set a foot into Hongkong or China for the time beeing.
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