Hong Kong booksellers have been reportedly arrested for allegedly selling seditious publications. This development underscores the enforcement of national security laws in Hong Kong. The arrests highlight ongoing concerns about press freedom and legal repercussions under the new security legislation.
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Arrests carried out by Hong Kong authorities for alleged sedition.
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