Hong Kong police warn users over downloading secessionist' mobile game
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Hong Kong police have issued a warning against the mobile game Reversed Front: Bonfire, labeling it secessionist due to its content advocating independence for Taiwan and Hong Kong. The game allows users to affiliate with various groups striving to oppose the Chinese Communist Party's control. Law enforcement cautions that engaging with the game may result in charges for possessing seditious materials or inciting secession. Additionally, the game's narrative criticizes the authoritarian rule of the communist regime and challenges players to consider Taiwan's approach in a tumultuous political landscape.
Hong Kong police warned against downloading Reversed Front: Bonfire, calling it a secessionist game that could lead to arrests for players.
The game presents an imagined world where players must decide Taiwan's fate against a backdrop of armed revolution and self-determination.
Reversed Front promotes Taiwanese and Hong Kong independence, leading to police caution against downloading due to risks of sedition.
The police emphasized that recommending the game might be viewed as incitement to secession under the laws of Hong Kong.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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