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Former Hong Kong pro-independence leader, Tony Chung, claims to have been paid by authorities to become an informant after his release from prison. He denies any wrongdoing and plans to pursue a university degree and contribute to international advocacy work for Hong Kong. The National Security Law imposed by China in 2020 has significantly impacted Hong Kong, leading to the close monitoring and surveillance of activists like Chung.
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How does the ongoing debate surrounding these issues reflect broader geopolitical dynamics between China and other countries?
How might Tony Chung's claims impact the perception of government surveillance and informant activities in Hong Kong?
What implications does the National Security Law have for the future of democracy and autonomy in Hong Kong?
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