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Can foreigners be charged under #NationalSecurityLaw for #HongKong?
— CGTN (@CGTNOfficial) July 18, 2020
CGTN's @chen1126 takes a closer look at the matter. #ChinaInfluencer pic.twitter.com/AZPkiNVp5T
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Lol "The law only targets people threatening National Security".
— Pentanov (@pentanov) July 18, 2020
People were already arrested for possessing these stickers that literally just has the word "conscience" written in them. pic.twitter.com/3EaJRuWgWZ
China can define separation activity/ subversion however they see convenient since the law is so vague. That’s why it is terrifying when NSL was forced upon hk without going through its legislature by a country does not have rule of law.
— MacMeng🧢🇺🇦 (@Macmengss) July 18, 2020
As if dissent/ criticism is any different from subversion/ secession in China
— Hong Kong Global Connect (@HKGlobalConnect) July 19, 2020
This is very vague. Doesn’t she realise what she’s actually saying? She lives in China no? ‘Influencer’ with only just over 1,000 Twitter followers. Not in the west mate
— Tommy Walker (@tommywalkerco) July 18, 2020