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Editor-in-chief, 4 directors of Hong Kong's Apple Daily arrested in early morning raid

Editor-in-chief, 4 directors of Hong Kong's Apple Daily arrested in early morning raid
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China uses national security as excuse to violate basic human rights, arrests over 50 in Hong Kong


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50 pro-democracy politicians and campaigners were arrested in secretive early morning raids in Hong Kong.
The activists that were arrested by the authorities held primaries in July 2020 to run and win a majority of seats in the Hong Kong election.
The recent arrests have nearly doubled the number of people arrested under the NSL in Hong Kong.
New Delhi: For the major part of 2020, Hong Kong was gripped by widespread protests. Initially, the protests began against the proposed extradition law but gradually turned into a movement against China’s increasing interference in the affairs of the native populace. The protesters were successful in stopping the extradition treaty but the sheer scale of the protests and the disruption they caused was seemingly a wake-up call for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Chinese government then moved to introduce the National Security Law (NSL) in Hong Kong. As per the law, any “subversion, terrorism and separat ....

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