The security law feared by Hong Kong activists
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Hong Kong's new security law explained

China has imposed a national security law on Hong Kong which changes many things for citizens in the territory.

It introduces new penalties - up to life in prison - for advocating for Hong Kong's independence.

China Correspondent Stephen McDonell explains what the law means, and what people there think.

Video by Edward Lawrence.

  • 30 Jul 2020
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