Once something is classified under “national security,” it cannot be monitored, leading to a ‘lawless’ situation in Hong Kong, said the spokesperson.
‘We are disappointed by the Court’s decision but are complying with its removal order,’ YouTube responded to the injunction.
‘Absolutely insane that Hong Kong is now a place where a piece arguing *AGAINST* violence is somehow evidence of national security offences.’
‘If you join this industry, your freedom will be even smaller,’ said Mr. Chan, a former civil servant in Hong Kong who has resigned and moved to the UK.
Once something is classified under “national security,” it cannot be monitored, leading to a ‘lawless’ situation in Hong Kong, said the spokesperson.
‘We are disappointed by the Court’s decision but are complying with its removal order,’ YouTube responded to the injunction.
‘Absolutely insane that Hong Kong is now a place where a piece arguing *AGAINST* violence is somehow evidence of national security offences.’
‘If you join this industry, your freedom will be even smaller,’ said Mr. Chan, a former civil servant in Hong Kong who has resigned and moved to the UK.