Richard, a 22-year-old protester, is considering leaving Hong Kong for "anywhere he has freedom" if China's new security law changes the city he loves. He says he no longer feels free in Hong Kong and is concerned that his participation in the 2019 anti-government protests may endanger him. Some business leaders have lent their support to the legislation, and the government says it will only affect a small group of people. Kristie Lu Stout assesses how some Hong Kong people feel as China prepares to sign the bill into law.
They fear losing freedoms in Hong Kong over new security law
2020-07-01T09:12:24.677Z
Richard, a 22-year-old protester, is considering leaving Hong Kong for "anywhere he has freedom" if China's new security law changes the city he loves. He says no longer ...