Hong Kong's legislature is moving forward on a controversial bill that would criminalize abuse of China's national anthem. A second reading of the bill is being held in the legislature on Wednesday.
Hong Kong's legislature is moving forward on a controversial bill that would criminalize abuse of China's national anthem. A second reading of the bill is being held in the legislature on Wednesday. Protests outside the legislature are expected.Hong Kong’s National Anthem Bill if passed into law by the legislature will govern the use and playing of the Chinese national anthem.
Britain handed Hong Kong back to Chinese rule in 1997 with guarantees that the city's core freedoms and way of life would be protected under a "one country, two systems" formula, which Beijing says it respects. "It is the first Hong Kong law I've seen that looks like it was written in Beijing," one senior judge told Reuters recently, speaking privately. "It will be a nightmare to rule on."
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