The government said advocating self-determination, soliciting intervention by foreign governments, or "expressing an objection in principle" to the new national security law were behaviours that "could not genuinely" uphold the city's mini-constitution, the Basic Law.However, there was "no question of any political censorship, restriction of the freedom of speech or deprivation of the right to stand for elections as alleged by some members of the community," the government said in a statement.
Twelve Hong Kong opposition candidates barred from city legislature vote
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 08:59 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 08:34 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 04:20 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 04:07 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 02:45 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 01:29 AM
By REUTERS
06/03/2024 12:56 AM
By THE MEDIA LINE STAFF
06/03/2024 12:13 AM
By YOAV ETIEL
06/02/2024 11:19 PM
By THE MEDIA LINE
06/02/2024 07:42 PM
By THE MEDIA LINE STAFF
06/02/2024 05:40 PM