Refuse passwords, face jail: Hong Kong expands national security powers to access suspects’ devices
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Refuse passwords, face jail: Hong Kong expands national security powers to access suspects’ devices

Hong Kong has expanded its national security law, allowing police to demand device passwords from suspects. Non-compliance could lead to one year's jail and fine, while critics warn the new powers undermine privacy and due process, despite government assurances that rights and freedoms remain protected.

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