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Hong Kong security law

Hong Kong's Article 23 security law takes effect: 5 things to know

How the hastily passed 'historic' law differs from that imposed by Beijing

Hong Kong lawmakers and government officials, including Chief Executive John Lee, pose for a group photo on the floor of Legislative Council after the unanimous passage of the new national security law on March 19.   © Getty Images

HONG KONG -- A sweeping new national security law comes into force in Hong Kong on Saturday, after zipping through the local legislature.

The Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, as it is officially called, follows the imposition of a separate national security law by Beijing in June 2020. Despite assurances from Hong Kong and mainland Chinese officials, the local law has raised significant concerns over its effects on rights and freedoms in the city.

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