Harsh Penalties, Vaguely Defined Crimes: Hong Kong’s Security Law Explained


By BY JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ
World
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The legislation grants Beijing broad powers to crack down on a variety of political crimes, including meting out life imprisonment for “grave” offenses. But the law is rife with ambiguities.
New York Times
Law and Legislation, Hong Kong Protests (2019), Secession and Independence Movements, Politics and Government, International Relations
July 1, 2020 at 03:12AM

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