Hong Kong (AFP) July 14, 2020
China has accused Hong Kong democracy activists of trying to start a revolution as it warned some campaigning for recent primaries may have breached a tough new security law it imposed on the city. The bellicose comments by the Liaison Office, which represents China's government in the semi-autonomous city, dramatically heighten the risk of prosecution for opposition parties and leading figu
China says Hong Kong democracy activists trying to launch 'revolution'
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