Majority of Hong Kong Arrests 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 arrested under the law have been unjustly detained. The report highlights concerns over the legal process and the potential abuse of power in the enforcement of the law. The findings raise serious questions about human rights and justice in Hong Kong, emphasizing the need for greater transparency and fair treatment for those accused. The organization calls for urgent review and reform to protect fundamental freedoms in the region.
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