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Hong Kong Bans Protest Anthem After Court Case Win
Getty images | The song was widely adopted by pro-democracy protesters in 2019
May 9th, 2024 | 00:07 AM | 768 views
HONG KONG
Hong Kong's government will be able to proceed with making a protest song illegal under the city's national security laws after winning a court challenge.
The High Court had last year rejected the government's request for Glory to Hong Kong to be banned, saying it would have "chilling effects" on free speech.
But on Wednesday an appeal court overturned that ruling.
The move is likely to deepen concerns about freedoms being further eroded in the city.
Amnesty International said the government's ban was "as ludicrous as it is dangerous".
In the court's ruling on Wednesday, it said that the song can still be used for "academic" or "news" activities.
But its melodies and lyrics can not be broadcast, performed, shared or reproduced in any setting where the user intends to "incite others to commit secession" or is used "with seditious intention" against the Hong Kong government. Those convicted of breaching the ban on the anthem could face up to life imprisonment.
It is also illegal for people to use the song to advocate for Hong Kong's separation from China, and to present it as the anthem of the territory.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman on Wednesday said banning the song was a "necessary measure by (Hong Kong) to fulfil its responsibility of safeguarding national security".
Amnesty's China Director, Sarah Brooks said: "Banning ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ not only represents a senseless attack on Hong Kongers’ freedom of expression; it also violates international human rights law.
"Singing a protest song should never be a crime, nor is it a threat to ‘national security’."
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courtesy of BBC NEWS
by Frances Mao
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