Understanding national security law for HK: Rights and freedom
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As the national security law for Hong Kong has taken effect, one of the most concerning issues among some Hong Kong residents is whether their rights and freedom will be undermined.
Will the law infringe on Hong Kong residents' basic rights and freedom of speech, press, publication, association, assembly, procession and demonstration? Can people still criticize the government and officials? Watch the video to find out.
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