Hong Kong Watch Chief Executive Benedict Rogers on LBC News interview

Benedict Rogers, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Watch, was interviewed on LBC News on 14 March 2022 after Hong Kong Watch has received a formal warning from the Hong Kong Police Force’s National Security Department regarding its website possibly breaching the National Security Law. This makes Hong Kong Watch one of the first foreign organisations to be targeted under the draconian law.

Here is the full interview:

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