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Hong Kong national security laws must be constantly improved: ex-Beijing official
A former senior mainland Chinese official overseeing Hong Kong’s affairs stated that the city’s national security laws must be improved to address risks and close loopholes amid geopolitical tensions. The official, Wang Zhenmin, compared Hong Kong’s laws to those in the United States and United Kingdom, claiming they are less draconian.
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