Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security law (August 2021)

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Two organizations considered to have been central to Hong Kong civil society, the Hong Kong Professional Teachers' Union and the Civil Human Rights Front (CHRF), disbanded this month. Both cited an inability to go forward in the changed atmosphere in the city created by the national security law. Chief Executive Carrie Lam dismissed concerns that the disbandment of the CHRF heralded a loss of freedom in the city, saying that many of the city's civil groups and individuals had "wilfully touched these red lines in the past", and that freedoms enshrined in the Hong Kong Basic Law may have to give way to goals such as national security, public hygiene (an apparent reference to the COVID-19 pandemic), or public morals.[1]

  1. ^ Cheng, Selina (2021-08-17). "Disbanding of civil groups has nothing do to with freedom, Hong Kong's Carrie Lam says". Hong Kong Free Press. Archived from the original on 2022-05-15. Retrieved 2021-10-19.

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