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Raab: Chinese security law violates Hong Kong autonomy

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Raab: Chinese security law violates Hong Kong autonomy

Raab: Chinese security law violates Hong Kong autonomy

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said national security legislation published by China constitutes a "clear violation" of the autonomy of Hong Kong and the joint declaration between the UK and China.

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