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'We have lost our freedom': Hong Kong residents react to China security law

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Hong Kong citizens share their thoughts on Beijing's decision to impose a security law on the financial hub, which has sparked new fears that the city is losing its special freedoms. 'Hong Kong will soon become the same as China,' says one Hong Kong resident, 'there will be no freedom, no democracy, no human rights.' IMAGES AND VOXPOPSN°1SF76K

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