HONG KONG, China (AFP) — A United Kingdom (UK)-based rights group pledged Monday not to remain silent after Hong Kong’s government demanded it shutter its website and accused it of endangering China’s national security. While China heavily restricts the Internet on the mainland, Hong Kong does not generally censor the web, allowing residents to access sites and content that might be critical of Beijing. But Monday’s announcement means Hong Kong Watch becomes the first overseas advocacy group to confirm it is in the cross hairs of a sweeping national security law which Beijing imposed to snuff out dissent in the...