Hong Kong jails first person for insulting national anthem by AFP Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Nov 10, 2022 A Hong Konger who waved a colonial-era flag while watching a public broadcast of the Tokyo Olympics became the first person to be jailed for insulting China's national anthem, local media reported Thursday. Paula Leung, 42, pleaded guilty to insulting China's "March of the Volunteers" when it was played after Hong Kong fencer Edgar Cheung won a gold medal, according to the South China Morning Post. Leung waved a colonial-era Hong Kong flag as the medal ceremony was shown on a shopping mall's big screen in July 2021, the court heard. A magistrate jailed Leung for three months and said the defendant seriously disparaged the anthem and damaged the country's dignity, the Post reported. Hong Kong passed legislation in 2020 banning insults to China's national anthem following huge and sometimes violent democracy protests, part of a wider crackdown that has stifled dissent in the city. The Tokyo Olympics saw breakthrough success for Hong Kong athletes and led to an outpouring of local support, with some emphasising the city's unique identity and Cantonese culture. Hundreds of fans had gathered in a mall to watch fencer Cheung win gold, and some booed China's national anthem and then chanted "We are Hong Kong". The law banning insults to the national anthem carries up to three years in jail and a maximum fine of HK$50,000 ($6,400).
Bao Tong, Chinese ex-official turned dissident, dead at 90 Beijing (AFP) Nov 10, 2022 Chinese dissident Bao Tong, a top Communist Party official imprisoned in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests who became a vocal critic of Beijing, has died at 90 years old, his son said on Twitter. Bao had spent much of the past three decades under home surveillance or in prison following the Chinese military's violent crackdown on the student movement, which called for democratic reforms and an end to corruption. "My late father... died peacefully at 07:08 on the 9th of November 202 ... read more
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