Sunday marks four years since China’s national security law for Hong Kong went into effect. The legislation is designed to crack down on anti-government activity,
The security legislation took effect on June 30, 2020, about a year after massive dissident protests erupted in Hong Kong.
Under the law, pro-democracy politicians and activists have been arrested, and anti-government rallies and demonstrations have been restricted.
Last month, 14 pro-democracy activists were convicted for their alleged violation of the law. They are among 47 activists, including former pro-democracy legislators, who were charged with subversion three years ago.
Court proceedings continue for the other defendants, effectively extending their detention.
A local ordinance that took effect in March criminalizes espionage and interference by foreign entities. It also stipulates strict