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Hong Kong moves to criminalize insults to Chinese national anthem
5:21 AM,
January 25, 2019
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The controversial law prescribes jail time and fines for those who disrespect the Chinese national anthem. It has sparked concerns about the growing curbs on freedom of expression in the semi-autonomous city.
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