Books written by Hong Kong pro-democracy figures and critics of Beijing have been removed from local public libraries in Hong Kong for review, after the authorities cited potential national security law violations. According to a May 7 report, the government’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department ordered library staff to remove copies of nine books by six authors from the shelves as the titles had to undergo a review. The LCSD confirmed on May 9 that they have suspended services relating to the nine books, saying the move was to “avoid breaking the law.”