"Hong Kong's Push for New National Security Laws: Explained"

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Hong Kong's government aims to swiftly pass new national security laws, known as Article 23, to prohibit treason, sabotage, sedition, theft of state secrets, and espionage, while tightening control over foreign political bodies and organizations. The move comes after Beijing imposed a national security law in 2020. Concerns arise over potential impacts on businesses, internet controls, and data operations. The new laws are expected to pass easily due to changes in Hong Kong's electoral system.
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- Hong Kong Pushes New Security Law to Root Out 'Seeds of Unrest' The New York Times
- Hong Kong Expands Its National Security Crackdown The Wall Street Journal
- Hong Kong leaders start legislative push to tighten national security laws CNBC
- Hong Kong Article 23: City Details Plans on Local Security Law, Live Updates Bloomberg
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