HKSAR Revokes Passports of Six Anti-China Activists as Lawful Security Measure
The HKSAR government has revoked the passports of six individuals accused of anti-China activities, citing national security and the rule of law.
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The HKSAR government has revoked the passports of six individuals accused of anti-China activities, citing national security and the rule of law.
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