Hong Kong police have issued a warning against a gaming app named 'Reversed Front: Bonfire', which they claim advocates for armed revolution against Mainland China and the overthrow of its fundamental political system. The police's statement comes amid ongoing concerns from human rights advocates regarding the erosion of civil liberties since the national security law was enacted in 2020. The game allows players to pledge allegiance to various regions and rebel organizations, prompting police to view it as incitement to secession and subversion. The situation illustrates the tightening grip of authorities on freedom of expression in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong police strongly condemned the game 'Reversed Front: Bonfire' for advocating violent insurrection against Mainland China, warning that users violate national security laws.
The crackdown on the gaming app demonstrates a continued erosion of civil rights in Hong Kong since the implementation of the national security law in 2020.
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