Breaking: China is preparing to impose a new national-security law on Hong Kong, escalating a clash with democracy activists whose protests rocked the city last year
China says opposition in Hong Kong has colluded with external forces to carry out acts of secession and subversion*China to Draft New National Security Law for Hong Kong -- Chinese Legislature Spokesman*China.
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