Majority of Hong Kong Arrests Under Security Law Unjust, Amnesty Finds
Source: Hong Kong: National Security Law analysis shows vast majority unjustly arrested (2025-06-30)
Amnesty International's analysis of Hong Kong's National Security Law reveals that the vast majority of those detained have been unjustly arrested. The report highlights concerns over the law's broad application and its impact on civil liberties in the region. The findings raise questions about the fairness of arrests made under the security law, emphasizing the need for greater protections for individuals' rights and due process in Hong Kong.
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