Macau·Escalating·HIGH 75
Macau Approves National Security Law for Closed-Door Trials
This law may lead to reduced judicial transparency and further erosion of civil liberties in Macau, increasing tensions between local and central authorities.
Macau lawmakers have unanimously approved a national security bill allowing court proceedings to be held behind closed doors to safeguard national security interests. This move highlights growing tensions over governance and legal transparency under Chinese rule.
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Confidence 51/100 — moderate corroboration
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