Key facts
- Hong Kong police arrested two bookshop owners.
- The arrests were made on suspicion of selling seditious publications.
- The owners are also suspected of receiving funds from foreign political organizations.
- The arrests were carried out under the national security law.
- The arrests occurred ahead of Hong Kong's handover anniversary.
- Hong Kong's new national security legislation was enacted to bolster security and stability.
- Authorities emphasize the need for prudent application of the new legislation.
- Careful implementation is needed to avoid unintended consequences for civil liberties.
- Judicious application is required to protect Hong Kong's international standing.
Hong Kong police arrested two bookshop owners on suspicion of selling seditious publications and receiving funds from foreign political organizations. These arrests were made under the national security law, occurring shortly before the city's handover anniversary. The new national security legislation, recently enacted to enhance security and stability in Hong Kong, requires careful and judicious implementation. Authorities stress the importance of this prudent application to avoid unintended consequences that could affect civil liberties and the city's international standing.
