
Originally published bySouth China Morning Post
Hong Kong authorities have defended legal changes that have made it illegal to withhold smartphone passwords from police in national security investigations, after the United States sent a new alert to its citizens travelling to the city.
The government on Friday also expressed โstrong dissatisfaction with misleading information and sweepingly generalised descriptionsโ by foreign organisations and media regarding the amendments to the Beijing-imposed national security law earlier this week, as...
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