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Comments by "Happy Melon" (@happymelon7129) on "Hong Kong lawmakers pass controversial new national security law | DW News" video.
It’s worth pointing out that the UK’s National Security Act that came into force last year contains many provisions with vague definitions and grants law enforcement agencies sweeping power, which can be easily abused.
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19-3-2024 Arab world started the Diversification from the west. Sheikh Ali Al Maktoum, the nephew of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, will open a family office in Hong Kong to manage up to US$500 million. Hong Kong, the family office's first overseas base, has begun talks with potential target companies.
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BY @Sonyhamster I moved from the U.K. to Hong Kong six years ago. Best decision ever. It is safe, low tax, much higher quality of life, amazing healthcare… and during COVID, we had so much more freedom compared with the U.K. And even during the riots, which by the way had nothing to do with democracy - the media won’t mention this but Beijing actually suggested full universal suffrage and it was the democracy activists that protested against it as candidates had to pledge commitment to one country two systems (in other words, they couldn’t plant someone who was about to declare independence) - the police handled the riots in a far more humane way than the French does with the Yellow Vests, Spanish with the Catalans or even the U.S. who literally sends the military to resolve any major riot.
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19-3-2024 Arab world started the Diversification from the west. Sheikh Ali Al Maktoum, the nephew of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, will open a family office in Hong Kong to manage up to US$500 million. Hong Kong, the family office's first overseas base, has begun talks with potential target companies.
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Still less complete and strict , compare to U$ UK EU Taiwan , Singapore .... HK still need to work hard to catch up to same level of U$ UK EU Taiwan , Singapore ....law
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YES , but still below the U$A NSL.
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Still less complete and strict , compare to U$ UK EU Taiwan , Singapore .... HK still need to work hard to catch up to same level of U$ UK EU Taiwan , Singapore ....law
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8-12-2023 Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong sign agreement to boost direct investment. The ETF tracks the FTSE Saudi Arabia Index, and has since attracted $1 billion in initial investment, making it one of the largest ever debuts in the territory. “The asset size of this ETF is the largest of its kind in the world, and it can be said to be a practical example of the financial connectivity of the Belt and Road Initiative.”
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@hfmkkskpo4127 London surveillance camera density is >10X of HK . AND many surveillance camera also made in China.
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@hfmkkskpo4127 Often touted as one of the most-surveilled cities in the world, estimates for the number of CCTV cameras in London range between 627,700 and 942,500 — although many of these are private cameras.
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@thelastofthehitachi972 HK National Security law Still less complete and stringent , compare to your country. Your country are more authoritarian .
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@hfmkkskpo4127 Then name a place having less compete and less strict National Security than HK.
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@hfmkkskpo4127 So you can't find a place having less compete and less strict National Security than HK.
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It’s worth pointing out that the UK’s National Security Act that came into force last year contains many provisions with vague definitions and grants law enforcement agencies sweeping power, which can be easily abused.
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