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“It's hard to see things letting up. Media are being extra careful under the National Security Law but the arrests today, as many others have been, are under the colonial-era Crimes Ordinance, which is equally vague and wide-ranging. If the government wants to pursue anyone, they have ample tools at their disposal in these laws. And, much as foreign governments or media outlets might cry foul about it, there is ultimately little they can do. It's unclear whether other independent media will also be targeted - the Hong Kong and Chinese governments, for now, are more concerned about going after those, like Stand News, that publish in Chinese. But there will likely be a move against the Hong Kong Journalists Association. This has been coming for quite some time. Pro-Beijing media and some members of the government have been making noises about the HKJA having a bias against the government and of irregular membership practices. It's really not that hard to imagine the government banning it.”

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Foreign correspondent and writer in Hong Kong
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“This feels like the beginning of the end for freedom of expression in Hong Kong. People should be free to use political slogans during protests, and Tong Ying-kit should not be punished for exercising his right to free speech.”

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Amnesty International’s Asia-Pacific Regional Director
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“The hearing which took place over 15 days took place without a jury. The verdict was instead delivered by three judges appointed by the Hong Kong chief executive Carrie Lam. And also the defendant did not appear as a witness. Outside the court today there were no protesters and few signs of supporters. But that doesn't mean to say that the sentiment has changed among many people here. Beneath the surface people are still seething over the events of last year buts its just not manifesting itself in the way that it once did.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Hong Kong
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“Normal journalists are different from these people. Don't collude with them. Do your journalistic work as freely as you like in accordance with the law, provided you do not conspire or have any intention to break ... the national security law.”

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Hong Kong Secretary for Security
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“The charges of 'collusion with a foreign country or with external elements to endanger national security' appear to be entirely politically motivated.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“Yesterday’s arrests were the latest in a series of detentions related to the exercise of fundamental freedoms, including the right to peaceful assembly, in Hong Kong. These latest arrests indicate that - as had been feared - the offence of subversion under the National Security Law is indeed being used to detain individuals for exercising legitimate rights to participate in political and public life”

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UN rights office spokeswoman
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“We are seeing a place that had almost complete freedom become subject to a dictatorship, with all forms of political opposition being wiped out in front of our eyes.”

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Asia director at Human Rights Watch
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“The Hong Kong government’s decision to disqualify a dozen opposition candidates for the election and postpone the elections to the legislature is another infringement on the rights of the citizens of Hong Kong. We have repeatedly made our expectation clear that China lives up to its legal responsibilities under international law.”

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Germany Foreign Minister
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“I believe that in the future, you could just change the name of the Hong Kong national security law, and substitute instead 'Taiwan national security law'.”

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Associate professor at Beihang University's Law School in Beijing, and the executive director of the law school's One Country Two Systems
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“This process demonstrated disregard for Hong Kong’s Basic Law and the high degree of autonomy promised for Hong Kong under the ‘one country, two systems’ framework. Hong Kong’s role as a global hub was built on that foundation. Canada will treat exports of sensitive goods to Hong Kong in the same way as those destined for China. Canada will not permit the export of sensitive military items to Hong Kong. Canada is also suspending the Canada-Hong Kong extradition treaty.”

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Canada Foreign Minister
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“In the past, police would need court orders before asking the providers for assistance. But the force has sometimes contacted our members and made the requests without the orders. There were companies that did not know police were supposed to secure court orders first and they would just cooperate with the force. Now the law has given police the power to ask the companies for assistance, we will just have to do it … there is no resisting this.”

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Chairman of the Hong Kong Internet Service Providers Association
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“The Chinese Communist Party’s decision to impose draconian national security legislation on Hong Kong destroys the territory’s autonomy and one of China’s greatest achievements”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“A man was arrested for holding a #HKIndependence flag in #CausewayBay, Hong Kong, violating the #NationalSecurityLaw. This is the first arrest made since the law has come into force.”

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Primary law enforcement, investigation agency in Hong Kong
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“China has chosen to break their promises to the people of Hong Kong and go against their obligations to the international community. The UK will not turn our backs on the commitments we have made to the people of Hong Kong.”

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UK foreign minister
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“When the national security law is approaching with the People’s Liberation Army demonstrating a sniper ‘decapitation’, it is no longer nonsense to worry about life and safety in engaging democratic resistance in Hong Kong.”

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Activist and secretary-general of the pro-democracy party Demosisto
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