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A Hong Kong language group shuts down after an essay alleged to have breached security law

Por: ABC News World August 28, 2023

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HONG KONG -- A group that promotes the Cantonese language shut down on Monday after Hong Kong authorities said an essay submitted to a literary competition three years ago violated the national security law, in the latest example of the city's erosion of freedom of expression. Andrew Chan, chairperson of the Societas Linguistica Hongkongensis, said in a post that national security officers visited his former home, where his family lives,... + full article



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