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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. Live broadcast|Ye Liu Shuyi sees the media's response to the draft of the National Security Law

2020-06-23T03:08:27.020Z


The draft description of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" has been published recently, including the establishment of the "National Security Agency" by the central government in Hong Kong, and the appointment of the chief executive to the judge responsible for handling crimes against national security. Ye Liu Shuyi, member of the Executive Council and chairman of the New Democratic Party, responded to the content of the draft at 2 pm in the Legislative Council. "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.


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Author: Zheng Rongdi

2020-06-22 14:00

Last update date: 2020-06-22 14:02

The draft description of the "Hong Kong version of the National Security Law" has been published recently, including the establishment of the "National Security Agency" by the central government in Hong Kong, and the appointment of the chief executive to the judge responsible for handling crimes against national security. Ye Liu Shuyi, member of the Executive Council and chairman of the New Democratic Party, responded to the content of the draft at 2 pm in the Legislative Council. "Hong Kong 01" will be broadcast live.

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