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Five Individuals Arrested After Raid on Two Independent Bookshops in Hong Kong

15 July 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Five individuals were arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly selling books deemed “seditious” by authorities.
• The arrests occurred after police raided two independent bookshops, seizing publications that incited “hatred” against the government.
• If convicted under national security legislation, the suspects could face up to seven years in prison.

Five individuals, including two men aged 37 and 57 and three women aged between 30 and 59, were arrested in Hong Kong for allegedly selling and displaying books classified as “seditious.” The arrests took place during police raids on two independent bookshops, where authorities claimed the seized publications incited “hatred” against the government, judiciary, and law enforcement. The suspects are currently under investigation and could face up to seven years in prison if convicted under national security legislation. One of the targeted shops, Have A Nice Stay, was founded in 2022 and focused on literature related to democracy and authoritarianism. This raid occurred shortly after the shop announced its closure due to financial difficulties and concerns over censorship.

Why It Matters

The recent arrests highlight ongoing tensions in Hong Kong regarding freedom of expression and national security. Since the implementation of the National Security Law in 2020, authorities have intensified crackdowns on dissent, including targeting bookstores and publishers. This incident follows previous raids on other bookshops in 2026, indicating a broader trend of censorship in the region. Organizations like Amnesty International have criticized these actions, emphasizing the chilling effect on literature and free speech in Hong Kong.

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