China Law
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Chinese lawmakers pass amendments to criminalize insulting national flagAccording to the newly amended National Flag and National Emblem Law, which will take effect on Jan. 1, those who intentionally burn, mutilate, paint, deface or trample the flag and emblem in public will be investigated for criminal responsibility.WorldOct 17, 2020
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Hong Kong’s opposition starts primary elections amid Chinese security lawThe primaries come less than two weeks after Beijing imposed sweeping national security legislation on the Asian financial hub, stoking concerns that wide-ranging freedoms not seen in mainland China will be crushed.WorldJul 11, 2020
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