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Out on a LegCo: Hong Kong under pressure

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The Chilling Effects of Hong Kong's National Security Law

This chapter explores the chilling effects of the national security law on Hong Kong's society, characterized by widespread fear and self-censorship. It also addresses the troubling decline in press freedom, exemplified by the harassment of journalists and the overall impact on democracy in the region.

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