Foreign Affairs: Hong Kong people's silent protest over sham election/ Peter Westmore
Material type: TextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): In: Newsweekly No 3108 22 January 2022, p.9Summary: The September 2020 election in Hong Kong would have been the first since China's imposition of the "National Security Law". It was postponed to December 19 2021, at a time China was sure it will not attract much attention. It was a fully stage-managed election by China.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The September 2020 election in Hong Kong would have been the first since China's imposition of the "National Security Law". It was postponed to December 19 2021, at a time China was sure it will not attract much attention. It was a fully stage-managed election by China.
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