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Hong Kong national security laws must be continually improved: ex-Beijing official
HK🏛️ PoliticsProgressive9 hr. ago

Hong Kong national security laws must be continually improved: ex-Beijing official

A former senior mainland Chinese official, Wang Zhenmin, who previously oversaw Hong Kong's affairs, stated that Hong Kong's national security laws need continuous improvements to address risks and close loopholes amidst geopolitical tensions. Wang emphasized that these laws are less strict compared to those in the United States and the United Kingdom. He spoke at a seminar organized by a semi-official Chinese think tank, where legal experts discussed ongoing security developments. Wang noted that building a national security legal system is an ongoing process requiring continual legislative updates whenever new issues arise. The seminar aimed to safeguard high-quality development through high-level security and attracted over 300 attendees including lawmakers and legal professionals.

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Hong Kong national security laws must be continually improved: ex-Beijing official

A former senior mainland Chinese official, Wang Zhenmin, who previously oversaw Hong Kong's affairs, stated that Hong Kong's national security laws need continuous improvements to address risks and close loopholes amidst geopolitical tensions. Wang emphasized that these laws are less strict compared to those in the United States and the United Kingdom. He spoke at a seminar organized by a semi-official Chinese think tank, where legal experts discussed ongoing security developments. Wang noted that building a national security legal system is an ongoing process requiring continual legislative updates whenever new issues arise. The seminar aimed to safeguard high-quality development through high-level security and attracted over 300 attendees including lawmakers and legal professionals.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the discussion around the necessity of improving Hong Kong's national security laws, aligning with the perspective of mainland authorities advocating for further legislative measures. The comparison to more 'draconian' laws in the U.S. and U.K., which are often viewed through a 'g

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