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This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows customers browsing in a bookstore in Hong Kong that stocks books with sensitive political titles that could potentially contravene the new national security law. - China's new security law in Hong Kong has sent a chill through the city's rambunctious book industry, with authors and publishers revisiting catalogues and some looking to Taiwan to print potentially now subversive titles. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP) / TO GO WITH HongKong-China-politics-books,FOCUS by Su Xinqi (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP via Getty Images)

This picture taken on July 25, 2020 shows customers browsing in a bookstore in Hong Kong that stocks books with sensitive political titles that could potentially contravene the new national security law. - China's new security law in Hong Kong has sent a chill through the city's rambunctious book industry, with authors and publishers revisiting catalogues and some looking to Taiwan to print potentially now subversive titles. (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE / AFP) / TO GO WITH HongKong-China-politics-books,FOCUS by Su Xinqi (Photo by ISAAC LAWRENCE/AFP via Getty Images)