"Human Rights Concerns Rise as Hong Kong Enacts Sweeping National Security Law"

Hong Kong has enacted a new national security law, known as the Article 23 law, which critics argue will further suppress free expression in the city. The law, passed by Hong Kong's opposition-free legislature, has raised concerns about its impact on civil liberties and the city's status as an international business center. Critics fear that the legislation, which covers a wide range of offenses, will significantly limit the space for dissent and criticism of the government. Meanwhile, government officials argue that the law is necessary for maintaining stability and safety in society, but international figures and business groups have expressed concerns about its implications.
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