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Justice department appeals against judge’s refusal to ban protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’
- Justice department has asked Court of Appeal to review judge’s decision to reject proposed injunction
- Department spokesman says move is in the interests of national security
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Hong Kong’s justice department has filed an appeal against a judge’s refusal to ban the promotion of a protest song from the 2019 anti-government unrest that has frequently been mistaken overseas for China’s national anthem.
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A department spokesman on Monday said it had asked the Court of Appeal to review a lower court’s decision to reject the proposed injunction on “Glory to Hong Kong”.
The spokesman said the move was in the interests of national security, noting that the song was used to advocate Hong Kong independence during the 2019 protests.
“The secretary for justice considered it necessary to appeal to put forward views and request the Court of Appeal to consider granting the interim injunction,” he said, without elaborating on the department’s reasons.
The move came just days after three pro-Beijing political parties urged the Department of Justice to consider an appeal.
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