China passed new bill to suppress Hong Kong's voice, will soon take form of law
China passed new bill to suppress Hong Kong's voice, will soon take form of law
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Beijing: China's Parliament has approved the implementation of new national security law in Hong Kong. China has taken this decision in view of the violence in Hong Kong last year. In fact, the Chinese Jinping government wants that every voice raised against it should be suppressed, so it has tried to weaken Hong Kong protesters through a new law.

The Chinese parliament passed this resolution almost unanimously. In this new law of China, there will be a provision to stop activities like treason, terrorism, foreign interference and protests. In addition, now Chinese security agencies will also be able to operate in Hong Kong. They are not allowed under the current system. This exercise of Beijing is in a way to end the semi-autonomous status of Hong Kong.

The official news agency Xinhua reported that the National People's Congress (NPC) approved several bills on the last day, including the new security law for Hong Kong. Now the bill has been passed by the Standing Committee of the Communist Party and it can become law by August. There were 2,878 in support of this bill while only one vote was in opposition. 

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