Hong Kong security chief Chris Tang has warned that the city plans to enact more far-reaching security laws to prevent espionage, which could apply to anyone worldwide. The 2020 National Security Law already applies to individuals of any nationality, anywhere in the world, and has prompted several liberal democracies to suspend their extradition agreements with Hong Kong and China. The new legislation aims to extend the reach of current laws to guard against covert rebellions and soft resistance, focusing on cybersecurity and preventing espionage. Critics argue that the new laws will erode personal freedoms and safety and may target commercial activities.
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