Home > Overseas MULTIMEDIA HK security law leaves Lennon Walls blank Isaac Lawrence, AFP Posted at Jul 03 2020 08:45 PM | Updated as of Jul 03 2020 10:10 PM Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Blank notes are seen on a Lennon Wall inside a pro-democracy bubble-tea shop in Hong Kong on Friday in response to a new national security law introduced in the city which makes political views, slogans and signs advocating Hong Kong’s independence or liberation illegal. Several pro-democracy restaurants and shops have taken down their Lennon Wall displays expressing support for protests or criticism of China's leadership for fear of arrest. Hong Kongers scrub social media history in face of security law China appoints hardliner as head of Hong Kong national security agency Read More: Hong Kong China Lennon Wall Hong Kong security law HK security law security law