Hong Kong national security laws must be continually improved: ex-Beijing official
Hong Kong’s national security laws must be continually improved to address risks and close loopholes amid geopolitical tensions, a former senior mainland Chinese official overseeing the city’s affairs has said, stressing the legislation is less stringent than what the US and UK have adopted. Wang Zhenmin, former bureau chief of the State Council’s Hong Kong and Macau Office (HKMAO), made the remarks at a seminar organised by the semi-official Chinese Association of Hong Kong and Macau Studies...
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