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Former Hong Kong bishop pessimistic about religious freedom as Beijing tightens grip on city
South China Morning Post
2020-10-08
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Hong Kong’s former Catholic bishop, Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, said he is “pessimistic” about religious freedom after following a move by mainland Chinese authorities to enact a national security law in the city.
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