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How are you being affected by protests in Hong Kong?

<span>Photograph: Anthony Kwan/Getty Images</span>
Photograph: Anthony Kwan/Getty Images

The new controversial security laws imposed by Beijing have seen protests taking place in Hong Kong, as the city’s leader, Carrie Lam said they were “the most important development in relations between central – HKSAR [Hong Kong Special Administrative Region] since the [British] handover”.

We want to hear from people in Hong Kong about the situation.

Share your experiences

What do you think the new laws mean for Hong Kong? Are you taking part in protests? How do you think you will be personally affected?

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