Hong Kong national security law leaves ‘Lennon Walls’ in restaurants blank, protest posters out
  • 4 years ago
Some restaurants in Hong Kong have replaced their “Lennon Walls”, the mosaics of colored post-it notes with protest messages left by customers, with blank memos after the national security law was imposed in the city.  The legislation prohibits secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces.
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