Hong Kong police use national security law for first time to

Hong Kong police use national security law for first time to block access to website recording anti-government protests, officers' details


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Hong Kong police use national security law for first time to block access to website recording anti-government protests, officers’ details
Cannix Yau and Christy Leung
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Users in Hong Kong have been unable HKChronicles, according to the website’s editor. Photo: Nathan Tsui
Hong Kong police have invoked the national security law for the first time to block a local website dedicated to publishing first-hand accounts of the anti-government protests in 2019 and the personal details of officers and pro-Beijing figures, the Post has learned.

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