HONG KONG: have raided the office of a prominent opinion pollster that was helping the city's pro-democracy opposition to conduct a primary election, a director of the group said Saturday. The overnight move came days after China imposed a sweeping new national security law on the financial hub after months of civil unrest last year. Robert Chung, president of Public Opinion Research Institute (PORI), an independent pollster that regularly conducts surveys...
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