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Hong Kong Police Arrest More Than 300 Following New Security Law

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By Scott Murdoch, Yanni Chow HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong police fired water cannon and tear gas and arrested more than 300 people on Wednesday…
By Scott Murdoch, Yanni Chow
HONG KONG (Reuters) – Hong Kong police fired water cannon and tear gas and arrested more than 300 people on Wednesday as protesters took to the streets in defiance of sweeping security legislation introduced by China that critics say is aimed at snuffing out dissent.
Beijing unveiled the details of the much-anticipated law late on Tuesday after weeks of uncertainty, pushing China’s freest city and one of the world’s most glittering financial hubs on to a more authoritarian path.
As thousands of protesters gathered downtown for an annual rally marking the anniversary of the former British colony’s handover to China in 1997, riot police used pepper spray and fired pellets as they made arrests after crowds spilled into the streets chanting «resist till the end» and «Hong Kong independence».
«I’m scared of going to jail but for justice I have to come out today, I have to stand up,» said one 35-year-old man who gave his name as Seth.
Police said they had made more than 300 arrests for illegal assembly and other offenses, with nine involving suspected violations of the new law.
The law punishes crimes of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces with up to life in prison, will see mainland security agencies in Hong Kong for the first time and allow for extradition to the mainland for trial.
China’s parliament adopted the law in response to protests last year triggered by fears that Beijing was stifling the city’s freedoms, guaranteed by a «one country, two systems» formula agreed when it returned to Chinese rule.
Police cited the law for in confronting protesters.
«You are displaying flags or banners/chanting slogans/or conducting yourselves with an intent such as secession or subversion, which may constitute offenses under the… national security law,» police said in a message displayed on a purple banner.

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