Hong Kong protest anthem's online presence fades as govt seeks total ban

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Various versions of the pro-democracy protest anthem 'Glory to Hong Kong' were unavailable on Apple’s iTunes Store, Spotify, KKBOX, Facebook and Instagram’s Reels on Wednesday (June 14) after the government sought an injunction banning the song outright.

HONG KONG — Various versions of the pro-democracy protest anthem"Glory to Hong Kong" were unavailable on Apple’s iTunes Store, Spotify, KKBOX, Facebook and Instagram’s Reels on Wednesday after the government sought an injunction banning the song outright.

Various versions of the song released by the creator"ThomasDGX & HongKongers" on Spotify were no longer available. The city’s leader, Mr John Lee, said in a regular government press conference on Tuesday that the song was"not compatible with the national interest”. Hong Kong returned from British to Chinese rule in 1997 with the guarantee its freedoms, including freedom of speech, would be protected under a"one country, two systems" formula. Critics of the national security law say those freedoms have eroded swiftly.

The government asked anyone who opposes the injunction to contact police by June 21 and provide their name, address, telephone number and identity card number.

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