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Hong Kong Seeks Public Input on Sex Law Reforms Addressing Cult Coercion and Campus Abuse

In a move to enhance legal protections, Hong Kong authorities have initiated a public consultation on potential reforms to sex laws, focusing on issues of cult coercion and abusive practices in educational environments.

Editorial Staff · 2026-07-07 · 1 MIN READ
Hong Kong Seeks Public Input on Sex Law Reforms Addressing Cult Coercion and Campus Abuse

Hong Kong's government has launched a public consultation aimed at reforming sex laws to better address the growing concerns surrounding cults and their coercive practices. Authorities have highlighted the alarming trend of cults luring individuals overseas under the guise of changing their fate.

Additionally, the consultation will explore the implications of suggestive games conducted during orientation camps, which may fall under the category of sexual offences. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding individuals, particularly students, from potential exploitation.

The public is encouraged to participate in this consultation process, providing insights and feedback on the proposed changes. The outcome of this initiative could lead to significant legal reforms aimed at protecting vulnerable populations from abuse.