HONG KONG -- The Hong Kong government on Tuesday unveiled details of its new security law that will close "loopholes" not covered by existing legislation, providing another tool for authorities to further curtail civil liberties.
Legislation to target foreign interference and state secrets
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee speaks at a press conference in the city on Jan. 30. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- The Hong Kong government on Tuesday unveiled details of its new security law that will close "loopholes" not covered by existing legislation, providing another tool for authorities to further curtail civil liberties.