Hong Kong Police Can Now Demand Phone or Computer Passwords of Suspects Under National Security Law
Hong Kong police officers – photo by VOA Chinese/Wiki Commons
Your passwords are no longer safe in Hong Kong.
Ever since Hong Kong returned from British rule to China in 1997, the island has devolved towards the totalitarian ways of mainland China.
In 2020, the National Security Law (NSL) imposed by Beijing crystallized this new reality.
The NSL criminalizes acts of ‘secession, subversion, terrorism, collusion with foreign forces, treason, espionage, sabotage, and external interference’.