Hong Kong pro-China informer: 'Why I've reported dozens of people to police'
Summary
In Hong Kong, Innes Tang has created a hotline to report people who might violate the city's national security law. This law, established by China, has led to more than 300 arrests and caused many people to leave the city.Key Facts
- Innes Tang started a hotline to report possible breaches of Hong Kong's national security law.
- National security law was imposed after 2019 protests and targets actions like "secession" and "subversion."
- Tang and his followers reported nearly 100 people and organizations to authorities.
- He claims the reports have led to police cases and some arrests.
- Hong Kong government has a separate hotline, receiving 890,000 tip-offs in about two years.
- More than 300 people have been arrested under the security law since 2020.
- Around 300,000 Hongkongers have left Hong Kong permanently in recent years.
- Some individuals, like political activist Kenneth Chan, face social isolation due to their views.
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