Hong Kongers doubtful of future under China imposed draconian law ANI | Updated: Jul 10, 2021 09:40 IST
Hong Kong, July 10 (ANI): Most Hong Kongers are doubtful about their future under the Chinese imposed national security law which has left a chilling effect on people of the territory since its passage in June 2020, according to reports.
Quoting Mainland Affairs Council, Taipei Times reported that over 60 per cent of people expressed doubts about their future under the draconian law which was imposed in June last year.
In a report marking the 24th anniversary of the territory s handover to China, the council said that the US-based Freedom House in March gave Hong Kong the worst rating in the history of its Freedom in the World report at 52 points, ranking partly free, due mainly to the security legislation.
Hong Kongers doubtful of future under law: Report
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10 Jul 2021, 14:37 GMT+10
Hong Kong, July 10 (ANI): Most Hong Kongers are doubtful about their future under the Chinese imposed national security law which has left a chilling effect on people of the territory since its passage in June 2020, according to reports.
Quoting Mainland Affairs Council, Taipei Times reported that over 60 per cent of people expressed doubts about their future under the draconian law which was imposed in June last year.
In a report marking the 24th anniversary of the territory s handover to China, the council said that the US-based Freedom House in March gave Hong Kong the worst rating in the history of its Freedom in the World report at 52 points, ranking partly free, due mainly to the security legislation.
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Another Chinese warplane enters Taiwan s air defence zone ANI | Updated: Jul 09, 2021 10:11 IST
Taipei [Taiwan], July 9 (ANI): Taiwan on Thursday reported another incursion by the People s Liberation Army s (PLA) Air Force as a Chinese warplane flew into the island s air defence identification zone on Thursday.
It marks the sixth intrusion by Chinese warplanes in the month, Taiwan News reported.
A People s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Shaanxi Y-8 electronic warfare plane flew into the southwest corner of Taiwan s ADIZ, according to the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense (MND).
Taiwan sent aircraft, issued radio warnings, and tracked the PLAAF plane using air defence missile systems.
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