Much has happened in the three months since the Beijing-drafted national security law was promulgated in Hong Kong amid widespread concern about its effect on human rights, in particular on the freedom of speech and press.On July 1, the day after the law came into effect, a reporter asked Chief Executive Carrie Lam Cheng Yuet-ngor whether it was “legal or a crime to criticise the national security law”?Lam pondered and said: “Criticism – it comes under freedom of speech.” She pointed out that…
from South China Morning Post https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3103835/how-have-hong-kongs-press-freedoms-and-human-rights-not-been
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