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But since the implementation of the security law last year, authorities have crushed a once vibrant civil society, and curbed free speech and protests.At least 35 prominent groups have disbanded, including several leading trade unions, NGOs and professional groups. Rights group Amnesty International will shut its offices in Hong Kong by the end of this year.That decision was driven by Hong Kong's national security law.In a statement on Monday (October 25), the group said the China-imposed law has, quote, "made it effectively impossible for human rights organizations in Hong Kong to work freely and without fear of serious reprisals from the government."In the past, Hong Kong had served as one of Asia's leading NGO hubs, with groups drawn to its robust rule of law and autonomy that was promised for Hong Kong after the control of the former British colony was returned to Beijing in 1997. Moose become infected when they eat snails or slugs infected with brain worm larvae while feeding on vegetation,” Kerekes told CTV News. He came to say ‘hi’ and stuck around my farm for the rest of the weekend.”According to the same CTV News report, Morgan Kerekes, of the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, said she believed the moose was young, and may have been infected with brain worm.“A moose infected with brain worm could be this bold and unafraid of people. The animal then takes a few too many steps inside for comfort, much to the surprise of Rintala and his guests.Speaking to CTV News, Rintala said, “It was my first encounter with the moose. A curious moose crashed a get-together in a shed at a farm near Sudbury, Ontario.Jacob Rintala was hanging out with friends in his shed on September 25 when the party was interrupted by the giant gatecrasher.Footage by Rintala shows the moose checking out its surroundings, and even letting Rintala touch its snout.
