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Hong Kong consults on sex law reform over cult coercion, campus and online abuse
Hong Kong authorities are consulting on sex law reforms, addressing cults luring victims overseas for sex and suggestive games at orientation camps as potential sexual offenses. Secretary for Security Chris Tang Ping-keung clarified legal jurisdiction for such cases.
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