July 2020

Shanghai to Relax Quarantine Rules for Overseas Arrivals!

Shanghai will allow people arriving from overseas to undergo a weeklong home quarantine after finishing a seven-day concentrated quarantine in designated places starting this Monday, July 27. The eastern Chinese metropolis previously demanded all overseas arrivals to undergo concentrated quarantine for 14 days in a bid to contain the spread of novel coronavirus. The new decision, announced …

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Hong Kong Business People’s Views on the National Security Law

People in the industrial and commercial sector generally believe that society must be stable in order for successful economic development to occur. These practical business people support the implementation of the new National Security Law in the Hong Kong SAR. They ask, “If authorities are unable to stop violence, how can we do business?” Hong …

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Hong Kong’s National Security Law has come into effect, and the maximum sentence for four crimes is life imprisonment!

In the “Crimes and Punishments” chapter, a total of the crimes of secession, subversion of state power, terrorist activities, crimes of colluding with foreign countries or foreign forces to endanger national security, and other punishments are stipulated. One is the crime of secession. Article 20 of the law stipulates that anyone who organizes, plans, implements, …

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The difference between “subversives of state power” and “oppositionists” under the National Security Law AND whether Hong Kong people criticize the central government for suspected violations of the National Security Law

“State power” includes not only the central government, but also the SAR government. It includes not only administrative agencies, but also legislative and judicial agencies. That is to say, nothing can be done to hinder the normal operation of these agencies and institutions. The democrats in Hong Kong must be a little worried now, because …

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ATTENTION!Here is Adjustment Involving Flights to China.

For all travelers that have long anticipated their return to the great nation of China, the Civil Aviation Administration has issued a notice that will brighten up your day and relight your candle of hope. CCTV news 7 days ago released an announcement; According to the latest announcement issued by the Civil Aviation Administration, the …

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Hong Kong’s independent judicial power under the “One Country, Two Systems” highlighted by the Hong Kong National Security Law

The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress formulates the Hong Kong National Security Law and lists it in Annex III of the Hong Kong Basic Law, which is announced and implemented locally by the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. This is a milestone in the practice of “One Country, Two Systems” and will fully …

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Hong Kong’s National Security Law strikes a balance between safeguarding national security and protecting human rights

In modern society, security and freedom are not opposites. It is difficult to imagine that when a country or a society has no security foundation, it can protect the freedom of the people. The guarantee of national security is essentially the guarantee of the rights and freedom of each individual. Because different countries have different …

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