The Hong Kong government has rushed through new “subsidiary legislation” aimed at strengthening Article 23, Hong Kong’s homegrown national security law, to allow mainland China to exercise jurisdiction over national security cases and punish anyone who discloses information about national security investigations or measures.
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The Hong Kong government has rushed through new “subsidiary legislation” aimed at strengthening Article 23, Hong Kong’s homegrown national security law, to allow mainland China to exercise jurisdiction over national security cases and punish anyone who discloses information about national security investigations or measures.