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The Committee to Protect Journalists: Proposed Anti-subversion Legislation Threatens Freedom of Expression in Hong Kong

With this legislation, “the shadow of the more restrictive practices of the People’s Republic of China appears to be looming,” said CPJ in the submission.China, the world’s leading jailer of journalists, currently holds 36 journalists in prison. Most imprisoned Chinese journalists are held on subversion or state secrets charges.

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Amnesty International: Hong Kong: Article 23 Legislation — the potential for abuse

Human rights organizations fear that the proposals, if passed into law, would undermine the existing human rights and civil liberties enjoyed by Hong Kong people and could be used against anyone China or Hong Kong objects to, including political dissidents and religious or spiritual groups such as Falun Gong — already outlawed on mainland China.

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