British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to provide a path to British citizenship for potentially millions of Hong Kongers, as China prepares to impose a draconian new national security law on the city.
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That law, Johnson said in an op-ed published in the South China Morning Post Wednesday,"would curtail freedoms and dramatically erode its autonomy," contravening the Sino-British Joint Declaration which laid the groundwork for the city's handover from British to Chinese rule in 1997.
Hide Caption 120 of 160 Photos: Hong Kong unrestPolice retreat after clashing with protesters on August 24.Hide Caption 121 of 160 Photos: Hong Kong unrestCell phones shine from the top of Lion Rock on August 23.Hide Caption 122 of 160 Photos: Hong Kong unrestProtesters march under umbrellas on Sunday, August 18.Hide Caption 123 of 160 Photos: Hong Kong unrestTens of thousands of protesters showed up in the streets on August 18.
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