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China has insisted.Anti-government protesters march again Beijing's plans to impose national security legislation in Hong KongAn editorial in the state-run tabloid Global Times stated:""Hong Kong's business tycoons have expressed their support of the national security legislation with a much firmer stance than they held during last year's violent protests. They have seen the Chinese central government's determination
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On June 20, Beijing unveiled a proposed national security law for Hong Kong. Despite a year of protests by Hong Kong residents, the law reportedly gives mainland China the ability to prosecute national security infractions in the city. Critics say it will mean the end of free speech in Hong Kong.Beijing has been adamant that the new law would protect human rights and freedom in Hong Kong and targets only some terrorist groups."With the law’s adoption expected in coming weeks
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