Hong Kong, March 26 (ANI): It has long been a cherished ambition of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Chairman Xi Jinping – but not of the vast majority of Hong Kong people – to enact security regulations that outlaw dissent against the governing regime. That aim became a reality on March 19 when the Legislative Council unanimously passed Article 23 into its mini-constitution that is known as the Basic Law. Indeed, so eager was the CCP to pass Article 23, that Chinese state-owned broadcaster CCTV reported the results on its social media accounts even before the Legislative Council (LegCo) …