a3d870 No.259041
China's parliament said it will introduce a proposal Friday for a national security law in Hong Kong at its annual session, in a move the US warned would be "highly destabilising" for the financial hub.
The announcement late Thursday was quickly decried by pro-democracy lawmakers and activists as "the end of Hong Kong", with fears it will stoke unrest and tighten Beijing's grip on the semi-autonomous city.
China has made clear it wants new security legislation passed after Hong Kong was rocked by seven months of massive and sometimes violent pro-democracy protests last year.
The proposal, planned for the first day of the National People's Congress, would strengthen "enforcement mechanisms" in the financial hub, the parliament's spokesman Zhang Yesui said.
https://www.afp.com/en/news/3954/end-hong-kong-china-pushes-security-law-after-unrest-doc-1s08gu5
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897a6f No.259048
They deserve the boot on their throats. Their protests are meaningless; the state is their god and it will not be swayed by these cowardly complaints.
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b54d6f No.259052
>>259048
Get out China shill
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18e99b No.259054
>>259041
> US warned would be "highly destabilising" for the financial hub.
But the US has never done anything to destabilized its own financial hub.
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8198c0 No.259059
It's been said that any guerilla movement needs help from the outside in order to succeed. At least that's what the U.S. used to teach it's rangers.
For all the media coverage and statements by politicians in the U.S. what have that government actually done, either overtly or covertly, to help the protesters?
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1d982a No.259060
>They deserve the boot on their throats. Their protests are meaningless; the state is their god and it will not be swayed by these cowardly complaints.
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bd1341 No.259066
>>259060
so his "friends" ratted on him and he did nothing?
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73e555 No.259075
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57e6f5 No.259077
At least they got rid of all those meddling racist white colonialists. Now they can finally have the communism that they've always dreamed of.
>inb4 China isn't real communism. Real communism hasn't been tried yet.
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8acc40 No.259097
Honkies won't dare chimpout again. Next time they'll be facing the PLA and machine guns and it'll be Tiananmen 2 : The Crappening.
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