TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Beijing passed a new national security law for Hong Kong late on June 30, prompting international criticism and fear among pro-democracy figures in the former British colony. The legislation grants Beijing broad new powers to quell the protest movement that engulfed the city last year and morphed into an open challenge against the Chinese government. Enacted on the eve of the politically sensitive anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from the United Kingdom to China 23 years ago, the law prohibits acts of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces. "It is a lot more severe than people expected," says Willy Lam, an expert in Chinese politics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In these photographs on July 1: police carry a purple sign warning about acts that violate the new law, as protesters march in the Causeway Bay neighborhood; a Chinese flag is displayed during a rally to celebrate the anniversary of the handover as well as the new law; and police detain people on a bus after clearing protesters at a rally against the new law. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @lamyikfei—@nytimes/@reduxpictures, @billyhckwok—@gettyimages and @daledelarey—@afpphoto/@gettyimages」7月2日 4時46分 - time

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Beijing passed a new national security law for Hong Kong late on June 30, prompting international criticism and fear among pro-democracy figures in the former British colony. The legislation grants Beijing broad new powers to quell the protest movement that engulfed the city last year and morphed into an open challenge against the Chinese government. Enacted on the eve of the politically sensitive anniversary of Hong Kong's handover from the United Kingdom to China 23 years ago, the law prohibits acts of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces. "It is a lot more severe than people expected," says Willy Lam, an expert in Chinese politics at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In these photographs on July 1: police carry a purple sign warning about acts that violate the new law, as protesters march in the Causeway Bay neighborhood; a Chinese flag is displayed during a rally to celebrate the anniversary of the handover as well as the new law; and police detain people on a bus after clearing protesters at a rally against the new law. Read more at the link in bio. Photographs by @lamyikfei@ニューヨーク・タイムズ/@reduxpictures, @billyhckwok@gettyimages and @daledelarey@AFP通信/@gettyimages


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