ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Pro-China national anthem law muzzles creative activity in Hong Kong

Hong Kong, June 24 (ANI): The newly passed national anthem protection law by the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly is being used by the authorities to suppress anti-China views.

ANI Jun 24, 2020 16:13 IST googleads

Representative image

Hong Kong, June 24 (ANI): The newly passed national anthem protection law by the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly is being used by the authorities to suppress anti-China views.
The first victim of the law is a documentary on the protests in the city-state, according to Daniel C Tsang writing in the Hong Kong Free Press.
An uncut version of New York-based director Evans Chan's 'We Have Boots' had its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in the Netherlands earlier this year.
A political art segment will be cut from the new expanded two-hour documentary, reported the Hong Kong Free Press.
The segment which will be cut involves local performance artist Kacey Wong playing music from March of the Volunteers on the accordion during a protest march in 2018.
Chan has said that his film will not be altered for screenings outside Hong Kong and that are no plans to show it in mainland China.
Despite several protests, the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly on June 3 had passed the new national anthem law thus criminalising the abuse of China's national anthem
Under the law, if anyone found guilty of deliberately altering or "insulting" the national anthem risk a fine of up to HK$50,000 or three years' imprisonment.
"A person commits an offense if, with intent to insult the national anthem, the person intentionally publishes the insulting in any way of the national anthem," the provision was quoted by the HKFP.
This comes as China is making efforts to bring the semi-autonomous city under it direct control.
Chan has said that Chan said 'We Have Boots' was expanded from the preliminary version screened in 2018. It has been updated with new interviews.
The new version of the documentary includes interviews with key figures in the 2014 Umbrella Movement, such as the University of Hong Kong law professor Benny Tai, retired Chinese University of Hong Kong sociologist Chan Kin-man, and pro-democracy lawmaker Shiu Ka-chun. They have talked about the emotional impact of the movement and their preparedness for potential imprisonment. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

China’s expanding system of censorship exposed in Dharamshala

China’s expanding system of censorship exposed in Dharamshala

The event titled "Understanding China's System of Political Repression: Voices of Resistance through Art and Journalism" brought together prominent voices critical of China's information control, as reported by Phayul.

Read More
Asia

Tibetan Women’s Association organises protest against China

Tibetan Women’s Association organises protest against China

It's an event to remember the day when Tibetan women from all three provinces of Tibet, for the first time in the history of Tibet, stood together and raised their voice against the brutal Chinese military forces that were occupying Tibet in 1959.

Read More
Asia

India’s Consul General meets Ant Group to boost tech ties

India’s Consul General meets Ant Group to boost tech ties

India's Consul General in Shanghai, Pratik Mathur, met Ant Group leadership to discuss fintech and digital economy opportunities. This follows high-level engagements with Shanghai's Mayor, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Reform, Perform and Transform" mantra to strengthen bilateral and multilateral cooperation through the SCO and BRICS.

Read More
US

UNSC adopts resolution condemning Iran’s “egregious attacks”

UNSC adopts resolution condemning Iran’s “egregious attacks”

The UN Security Council has adopted a resolution condemning Iran's "egregious attacks" against regional neighbours, demanding an immediate halt to hostilities and interference with maritime trade. While 13 members voted in favour, Russia and China abstained, with Tehran dismissing the move as a "manifest injustice" and a "serious setback."

Read More
Middle East

UAE activates air defences to counter missile threat

UAE activates air defences to counter missile threat

The UAE has activated air defences to intercept an Iranian missile and drone attack, advising residents to "remain in a safe location." Authorities have intercepted over 1,700 threats since the conflict began. While most were neutralised, hostilities have tragically caused six deaths and 131 injuries among various nationalities.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.