China's Latest Policy Shift on Hong Kong Sparks International Concerns
China's recent policy shift concerning Hong Kong has intensified international apprehensions regarding the erosion of the city's autonomy and freedoms. This development follows a series of actions that have drawn widespread criticism from global entities.
Background and Policy Changes
In 2020, China implemented a stringent national security law in Hong Kong, criminalizing acts of secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign forces. This law has led to the suppression of pro-democracy movements, the closure of independent media outlets, and the disbandment of civil society organizations. The recent policy shift appears to further consolidate Beijing's control over the region, diminishing the "one country, two systems" framework that was intended to preserve Hong Kong's autonomy post-1997.
International Reactions