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Hong Kong introduces second national security law with tough penalties
A new draft bill in China introduces several new national security crimes, including treason, espionage, external interference, and disclosure of state secrets. The most serious offenses are punishable with up to life imprisonment, and the involvement of "external forces" is considered an aggravating factor. Critics argue that China's Communist Party views of national security offenses are broader and more extensive than what is stated in the bill.
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