Macau: Beijing Quisling Regime Approves National Security [sic] Law Allowing Closed-Door Trials

Source: US News & World Report

“Lawmakers ⁠in Macau, a ⁠city under Chinese rule, unanimously approved a bill ​on Thursday that allows court proceedings to be held behind closed ‌doors when deemed necessary ‌to protect national security [sic] interests. The city enacted its first ⁠national ⁠security [sic] law in 2009 and tightened it with amendments in ​2023. Last July, leading democrat Au Kam San was arrested for alleged collusion with foreign forces to endanger national security [sic], the ​first known arrest under that law. The new legislation stipulates that ⁠judges ⁠must refer cases to ⁠the ​city’s Committee for Safeguarding National Security if they believe national security [sic] ​may be at ⁠risk during a public hearing.” (03/19/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-03-19/china-ruled-macau-approves-national-security-law-allowing-closed-door-trials