Public anger over Hong Kong’s deadliest fire has led to protests demanding accountability. Student activist Miles Kwan, who called for an independent investigation, was reportedly detained under the national security law. Authorities accused “anti-China forces” of exploiting the tragedy, while activists argue the inferno was a preventable disaster.
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