After arrests, Hong Kong issues warning to booksellers
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After arrests, Hong Kong issues warning to booksellers
HONG KONG: Hong Kong’s security chief said on Thursday that booksellers must ensure the items they sell “do not endanger national security,” a day after authorities arrested five over “seditious” material. National security police searched two bookshops on Wednesday and arrested five people under s»»»
After arrests, Hong Kong issues warning to booksellers
HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s security chief said on July 16 that booksellers must ensure that the items they sell “do not endanger national security”, a day after the authorities arrested five over “seditious” material. National security police searched two bookshops on July 15 and arrested five people »»»
Hong Kong Police Raid Two Bookstores, Arrest Five Over Alleged 'Seditious' Publications
HONG KONG, July 16: Hong Kong police have raided two independent bookstores and arrested five people on suspicion of displaying and selling "seditious" publications, marking the latest crackdown under the city's expanded national security laws. Police searched two bookstores in the Mong Kok distric»»»
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