Hong Kong bans handover protests as top official defends national security law

Hong Kong bans handover protests as top official defends national security law
A protester holding a UK flag is arrested by police in Hong Kong (AP)

A top Hong Kong official has marked the anniversary of the territory’s return to Chinese control by defending the national security law imposed a year ago.

Hong Kong Chief Secretary John Lee said the law stipulates that human rights are respected and would be used further in the coming year to ensure stability.

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