Hong Kong government seeks court injunction to ban ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ protest song
The Hindu
Hong Kong’s government said on June 6 that it is seeking a court order to prohibit people from broadcasting or distributing the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong”
Hong Kong’s government said on June 6 that it was seeking a court order to prohibit people from broadcasting or distributing the protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” after it was played as the city’s anthem at several international sporting events in the past year.
In a statement, the Department of Justice said it had applied for an injunction on June 5 to prohibit unlawful acts relating to the song, which became an unofficial anthem for the 2019 pro-democracy protests. It is awaiting the court’s direction and for a hearing date to be fixed.
The government said the lyrics of the song contained slogans that have been ruled by the court as “constituting secession” and that it was highly likely that the song would continue to be widely used given that it had been mistakenly played as Hong Kong's anthem instead of China's national anthem, ‘March of the Volunteers’.
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In 2020, the government outlawed the protest slogan ‘Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our times’ for being secessionist and subversive. The lyrics of ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ contain parts of the slogan.
Hong Kong wanted to prohibit anyone from "broadcasting, performing, printing, publishing, selling, offering for sale, distributing, disseminating, displaying or reproducing in any way" the protest song, or any adaptations of it that are substantially similar to the original in melody and lyrics.
In particular, the injunction targets anyone who uses ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ to advocate for the separation of Hong Kong from China, such as inciting others to commit secession or sedition, as well as anyone who uses the song to suggest that Hong Kong was independent or to insult the national anthem.
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