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Saturday, 06/27/2020 9:36:36 PM

Saturday, June 27, 2020 9:36:36 PM

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Hong Kong police ban protest against China's controversial national security law

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Protesters take part in last year's 1 July handover rally, which this year was to take place around the expected
enaction of controversial security legislation Source: AP

Critics say the controversial law, which would enforce punishment for subversion and other offences in Hong Kong, could deliver a knock-out blow to freedoms enjoyed by the city.

Updated Updated 15 hours ago

Hong Kong police on Saturday banned a major demonstration against China's planned national security law for the city which critics fear would smother the financial hub's treasured freedoms, organisers said.

The Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF) said the force had rejected its applications for rallies on 1 July, the 23rd anniversary of the former British colony's handover to China.

Police cited a risk of violence and said the gatherings and march would "pose a severe threat to public health" due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The pro-democracy group CHRF, which was responsible for some of last year's unprecedented million-people demonstrations, said they would appeal the decision.

The semi-autonomous city has been convulsed by a year of huge and often violent rallies that began with an eventually aborted criminal extradition bill but morphed into a popular call for democracy and police accountability.

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In May, Beijing announced a draft national security law - which will bypass Hong Kong's legislature - to tackle "terrorism" and "separatism" in a restless city it now regards as a direct national security threat.

The law would enforce punishment for subversion and other offences in Hong Kong, but critics see it as potential knock-out blow for freedoms and autonomy enjoyed by the city.

US President Donald Trump's administration said Friday it was restricting visas for a number of Chinese officials .. https://www.sbs.com.au/news/us-moves-to-restrict-visas-of-chinese-officials-who-ve-eviscerated-hong-kong-s-freedoms .. for infringing on the autonomy of Hong Kong, as Congress seeks tougher sanctions.

The Chinese embassy in Washington said "no one has any legal grounds or right to make irresponsible comments on Hong Kong affairs".

EU also warned China it would face "very negative consequences" if it pressed ahead with the new law.

The law is expected to be voted on during a National People's Congress Standing Committee.

Source AFP - SBS

https://www.sbs.com.au/news/hong-kong-police-ban-protest-against-china-s-controversial-national-security-law

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