Western governments and critics have warned the new law will curb the city's freedoms and undermine its"One Country, Two Systems" governance scheme, which technically allows freedoms unseen on the mainland.
Western governments and critics have warned the new law will curb the city's freedoms and undermine its "one country, two systems" governance scheme, which technically allows freedoms unseen on the mainland."What's this got to do with you?" said Zhang Xiaoming of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs office of the State Council. "It's none of your business."
The law has fuelled a widening divide between China and the United States and some other countries over the future of Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese territory that Britain handed over to Beijing in 1997 under a “one country, two systems” framework specified in a joint declaration between the two nations.