Messenger needs consultation and assessment of the new national security law to Hong Kong for compliance with human rights.
Hong Kong has unlimited access to the Internet. Unlike mainland China, there are working Google, Twitter and Facebook.
Last week China’s Parliament passed a law on national security of Hong Kong, which paved the way for radical changes in the lifestyle of the former British colony.
Some Hong Kong residents said that they view their previous social media posts and remove those that, in their opinion, will be considered in violation of the new law.
Hong Kong became part of China 23 years ago. Then it was “the goose that lays the Golden eggs” — of Hong Kong’s GDP accounted for 16% of China’s GDP. Currently, the share of Hong Kong fell 3% and China no longer wants
to comply with the agreement with the UK on non-interference in the political structure of Hong Kong.
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