About seven in 10 young people have less confidence in the rule of law in Hong Kong than they did before the 2019 social unrest, a survey by an influential youth group has found.Some 45 per cent also said they believed the government could exert influence on the courts, and close to three in 10 indicated they would not follow laws they deemed unreasonable.The study was conducted by Youth IDEAS, a research centre under the Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups, between September 14 and 18. A…
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