Hong Kong makes new bid to ban protest song after legal setback

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A high court judgment had rejected govt's application to ban protest song Glory To Hong Kong. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HONG KONG – Hong Kong’s Justice Secretary Paul Lam said on Monday the government would appeal a high court judgment that had rejected its application to seek a legal injunction to ban a popular protest song, Glory To Hong Kong.dismissed an application by the government to ban the protest

But a spokesman for the Department of Justice said in a statement that it would appeal the decision, given the need to safeguard national security, claiming the song had been used to incite secession and sedition. China-ruled Hong Kong does not have its own anthem, but as a Chinese territory since its return from British rule in 1997, it uses China’s anthem.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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