Since China introduced the national security law in Hong Kong, thousands of people who have criticized the Chinese government or protested have been arrested and convicted. The promise of Hong Kong's special status has been broken and it’s now becoming like any other Chinese city. This law was even recently used against five teenagers. They were sentenced to three years in a correctional facility for encouraging the subversion of state power and urging an "armed revolution”. I think it’s sad that the legal system is being used to silence those who disagree with the government. And now using this law against people under 18, children, is just sick. Those teenagers who were convicted showed courage to oppose the regime, but at the same time they may have ruined their lives by doing so. I definitely wouldn’t like to live in a place where I can't express my opinions out loud if they’re not favorable to the ruling party.
Sources:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/oct/08/hong-kong-five-teenagers-sentenced-in-first-security-case-involving-minors?fbclid=IwAR3SnMo50IP46PZnwWVMskcmo6tyi4IQ9UDftAI-K6LSGoKR1kqCwDx9frI
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63186293
Sometimes you have no choice if you were born in an authoritarian state, and then you face hard decisions - to object or to compromise, to be silent or to voice your opinions. People went to prison for such acts in Poland too, not so long ago.
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