Hong Kong's 'business as usual' tune resonates despite CK Hutchison saga

One year after Article 23 security law, many ignore risks of pressure and arrests

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The National Security Exhibition Gallery, located at the Hong Kong Museum of History, opened last August, months after the promulgation of the city's National Security Ordinance in March. The exhibit embodies Chinese President Xi Jinping's key doctrine of a "holistic approach to national security." (Photo by Kenji Kawase) 

KENJI KAWASE

HONG KONG -- Sunday marks one year since Hong Kong enacted a strict national security ordinance, known as the Article 23 legislation -- a move condemned by critics as a significant curtailment of freedoms.

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