Hong Kong's Tumultuous Relationship with China

The 2019 protests sparked from a bill China tried to implement that would allow people accused of crimes in Hong Kong to be sent to mainland China for criminal prosecution. The 2020 National Security Law was passed by Beijing's Congress instead of Hong Kong's Legislative Council. It imposed widespread censorship, which raised concerns about Hong Kong's autonomy.

The laws, history and colonial past shows how the relationship with China continues to evolve and remains politically sensitive.

Pages