The five-year anniversary of the imposition of the National Security Law on Hong Kong was marked by crackdowns on small businesses once associated with the pro-democracy movement; the mainland judicial authorities take unusual steps in favor of defendants’ rights; and pride month ends with repression of LGBT+ content and groups.
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The five-year anniversary of the imposition of the National Security Law on Hong Kong was marked by crackdowns on small businesses once associated with the pro-democracy movement; the mainland judicial authorities take unusual steps in favor of defendants’ rights; and pride month ends with repression of LGBT+ content and groups.