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Elsewhere in the Brussels exhibition, which was organized alongside the Czech Republic-based non-profit NGO Dei, works by self-exiled Chinese artists are displayed alongside a photo of Lady Liberty,
the statue of a masked demonstrator that became a symbol of the pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong from 2019.
The unveiling took place on the same day Hong Kong passed a second national security law giving police new powers to crack down on dissent.
Critics and analysts have warned that the new legislation, which comes into effect Saturday, aligns the financial hub’s national security laws more closely with those used on the Chinese mainland, leaving the city’s artists and galleries with further uncertainties about what is, or is not, legally permissible.
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