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China begins reviewing heavily criticised Hong Kong security bill

The new law would criminalise secession, subversion of state power, terrorist activities and colluding with foreign forces to endanger national security

Hong Kong, Hong Kong protests, elections
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Britain has said it would grant passports to as many as 3 million of Hong Kong's 7.8 million people.

AP | PTI Beijing
China's legislature on Sunday began reviewing a controversial national security bill for Hong Kong that critics worldwide say will severely compromise human rights in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.

The National People's Congress Standing Committee took up the matter at the start of a three-day session, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported. China has said it is determined to enact the law, and its passage is expected by Tuesday.

The US says it will respond by ending favorable trading terms granted to the former British colony after it passed to Chinese control in 1997. The Senate on Thursday unanimously approved a

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