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Carrie Lam says there's 'nothing to worry about' in Hong Kong security law
Hong Kong's chief executive Carrie Lam has been speaking in defence of a controversial new security law planned by China which could see the territory's special status eroded by centralised Chinese power. But she says people have nothing to worry about. We got the response of Martin Lee, the founder of the Democratic Party in Hong Kong.
"Who believes her? Beijing just treats her as a lapdog."
(Photo: Protester dressed in US flag in Hong Kong. Credit: Getty Images)
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