Hong Kong readies plan to let the city’s leader define national security offenses

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Hong Kong is considering a plan that would empower the chief executive to decide what counts as a national security offense, with officials arguing the move could extend to other crimes but that courts would still determine guilt and ensure fair trials. Critics warn the measure could be used to suppress dissent and bypass judicial checks, while officials say it safeguards sensitive information and maintains judicial oversight.
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