The Hong Kong government has sought to clarify what constitutes national security cases in a new round of proposed subsidiary legislation.
Security and justice authorities submitted the proposed amendments under the city’s national security laws to the Legislative Council on Monday. The proposal introduces a classification mechanism for “other offences endangering national security”, under which any case accompanied by a certificate from the chief executive confirming it involved national…
Hong Kong seeks to define scope of national security cases ‘as soon as possible’

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