HK defends security law tweaks amid US travel warning
Source: scmp.com
- Hong Kong government defends recent changes to its national security law despite a US warning that they threaten freedoms.
- The US State Department flagged the amendments for expanding police powers to search properties without warrants.
- Officials insist the updates align with international standards and will not harm rights or business.
Hong Kong's government pushed back against a US advisory urging Americans to reconsider travel to the city due to updates in the national security law. The changes, passed last month, let police enter and search places without warrants if they suspect threats to national security. This matters because it escalates tensions between Hong Kong authorities and the US over civil liberties and safety perceptions in the global financial hub.