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EPISODE · Aug 20, 2020 · 38 MIN

The Shock to Hong Kong

from The World Unpacked · host Shibani Mahtani, Laura Lucas Magnuson

In late June 2020, Beijing passed a new national security law for Hong Kong. Among other things, the law carries harsh penalties for acts of secession, subversion of the government, and collusion with foreign powers. It also tightens government oversight of media outlets and NGOs. And it creates parallel law enforcement and judicial channels in the city that answer to Beijing.Shibani Mahtani, the Hong Kong bureau chief for the Washington Post, joins Laura to talk about what the changes mean for the people of Hong Kong and the city's identity as a cosmopolitan center of global commerce.Read more from Shibani here.

Laura talks to Shibani Mahtani of the Washington Post about the far-reaching implications of Beijing’s new national security law over Hong Kong.

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