Passing the National Security Maintenance Bill in Hong Kong China NPC Executive Director Hong Kong Media June 30, 10:43

The Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Bill, which cracks down on anti-governmental moves in Hong Kong, has been passed by the Standing Committee of the People's Congress of the People's Republic of China in Hong Kong, several Hong Kong media reported. We do not yet know when the law will come into force, but it is likely that more details will be revealed later.

The "Hong Kong National Security Maintenance Act" stipulates that a Chinese security agency be established in Hong Kong, and also stipulates "national division, subversion of government, collusion with foreign powers, and harming national security." However, I am trying to take criminal liability as a crime.

As a result, political and press activities critical of the Communist Party and the government in Hong Kong will be effectively contained.

Hong Kong has been recognized for its high degree of autonomy under the "one country, two system" since it was returned to China 23 years ago in 1997, but this law says that this system will completely make it a skeleton. There is a point.