Controversial security law takes effect in Hong Kong

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A controversial new security law has taken effect in Hong Kong. It was implemented by the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing, and many argue the law curtails freedom of speech and diminishes Hong Kong’s political and economic autonomy. Isaac Stone Fish, a CBSN contributor and a senior fellow at the Asia Society’s Center on U.S.-China Relations, joined CBSN for a closer look at the law.

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