Hong Kong's 'sound of silence': 6 years under the national security law
Six years after Beijing imposed its National Security Law, many of Hong Kong's opposition voices have gone silent.
Six years after Beijing imposed its National Security Law on Hong Kong, the city's political landscape has undergone significant changes. Many opposition voices, once prominent, have now fallen silent. This transformation is the focus of journalist Danny Vincent's report, which examines the impact of the law on Hong Kong society. Vincent highlights how silence has become the new normal and explores what this means for the city's future. The article provides a look into the evolving situation since the law's enactment.


