Hong Kong pupils punished for singing Dear Jane hit, which included lyrics school deemed sensitive

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A Hong Kong secondary school has punished two pupils after they performed a Canto-pop hit with lyrics deemed sensitive. One of the penalised pair also chanted a protest slogan at the end of a campus competition.

A Hong Kong secondary school has punished two pupils after they performed a Canto-pop hit with lyrics deemed sensitive, according to fellow students, while one of the penalised pair also chanted a protest slogan at the end of a campus competition.

, our new platform of curated content with explainers, FAQs, analyses and infographics brought to you by our award-winning team.by local band Dear Jane in both the competition’s preliminary and final rounds, but were told by the school to change some of its lyrics to terms relating to fighting the coronavirus pandemic.

While the reason for the punishment remained unclear, one pupil said she believed it was because the duo sang the original version of the song. After the 2019 anti-government protests, education minister Kevin Yeung Yun-hung said pupils should not sing songs with political messages on campus, raising the example of the protester anthemAccording to sweeping guidelines on national security education issued by the government in February, schools must stop pupils singing songs with political messages and chanting political slogans.

 

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