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- SArticle 23: after the victory lap, what’s next for Hong Kong?scmp.com
- Hong Kong government adviser Regina Ip hits out at Article 23 bill’s definitions of ‘external forces’, saying they’re ‘very broad’ and ‘very problematic’South China Morning Post
- Here’s how Hong Kong plans to amend existing laws, create new offences for Article 23 national security legislationSouth China Morning Post
- Complaints upheld against some Hong Kong solicitors linked to protest defence fund, Law Society saysSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong Bar Association clears 38 barristers in payment probe tied to protest defence fundSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s Cardinal Zen found guilty over protester support fundAl Jazeera
- Hong Kong national security law: secretary of now-defunct legal fund for protesters arrested at airport while leaving citySouth China Morning Post
- Cardinal Joseph Zen, 5 others have case to answer over protest fund, Hong Kong magistrate rulesSouth China Morning Post
- Former Confederation of Trade Unions leaders brought in for questioning by Hong Kong national security policeSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong’s colonial-era sedition laws are backThe Japan Times
- Hong Kong pro-democracy protest group disbandsThe Jerusalem Post (JPost.com)
- Chinese Foreign Ministry: Hong Kong Had No Freedom or Democracy Under British Rulebreitbart.com
- PThe Death of Hong Kongpalatinate.org.uk
- Leaders of banned Hong Kong National Party to face three-man Exco panel for appealSouth China Morning Post
- Explicitly recognise Communist Party as China’s rulers, Hong Kong legislators tell governmentSouth China Morning Post
- University in Hong Kong ‘surprised’ as mainland Chinese judges hold Communist Party meeting on its campusSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam will sit on panel to hear banned pro-independence party appealSouth China Morning Post
- Localist Andy Chan says officials wrong to ban Hong Kong National Party as it is run by a registered company subject to different lawsSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong National Party founders lodge separate appeals against ban in effort to avoid further legal actionSouth China Morning Post
- Hong Kong Bans Pro-Independence PartyThe New York Times
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