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Hong Kong publishers resort to self-censorship under new security law
South China Morning Post
2020-07-14
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Some publishers in Hong Kong have started self-censoring books after Beijing’s national security law was imposed in the city. The new legislation bans secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces.
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