In a late gesture toward leaving a liberal legacy, Hong Kong's soon-to-be-disbanded Legislative Council has voted down a series of ordinances aimed at restricting political dissidence. Activists had feared the anti-subversion bills could be used by the city's new regime to crack down on political protest.
HK Protest Law
In a late gesture toward leaving a liberal legacy, Hong Kong's soon-to-be-disbanded Legislative Council has voted down a series of ordinances aimed at restricting political dissidence. Activists had feared the anti-subversion bills could be used by the city's new regime to crack down on political protest.