Hong Kong court bans protest anthem, says it can be used as weapon

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HONG KONG — Hong Kong's Court of Appeal on Wednesday (May 8) granted an application by the government to ban a protest anthem called Glory to Hong Kong, overturning a lower court judgement that had rejected such a ban because of its possible 'chilling effects' on free speech. The ruling comes amid what critics say is an erosion in Hong...

People raise their hands as they sing the protest anthem "Glory to Hong Kong" during an anti-government protest in the Central district of Hong Kong, China, Nov 30, 2019.HONG KONG — Hong Kong's Court of Appeal on Wednesday granted an application by the government to ban a protest anthem called Glory to Hong Kong, overturning a lower court judgement that had rejected such a ban because of its possible "chilling effects" on free speech.

Court of Appeal judges Jeremy Poon, Carlye Chu and Anthea Pang wrote that the composer of the protest song had intended it to be used as a weapon. "Although the IPOs have not taken part in these proceedings, they have indicated that they are ready to accede to the Government's request if there is a court order."

Washington has expressed concerns over the erosion of rights in Hong Kong. The ban was "the latest blow to the international reputation of a city that previously prided itself on having an independent judiciary, protecting the free exchange of information, ideas and goods," US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters.

 

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