In response to the wrong national anthem incident in the Asian Global Rugby Series, Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao said on Monday (November 14) that the Hong Kong police will investigate whether it involves violating the Hong Kong National Security Law or other regulations.
According to the Hong Kong Sing Tao Daily, Li Jiachao said on Monday that the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government expressed unacceptable this incident and expressed strong protests and dissatisfaction.Responsibility will also require the Hong Kong Rugby Federation to conduct investigations and submitted reports.
Li Jiachao said that Chen Guoji, the director of the Secretary for Administration, also took the initiative to meet the Consul General of South Korea in Hong Kong to ask for a thorough investigation of the incident.Whether there are political purposes to follow up the incident according to the results of the investigation.
The second stop of Asian Rugby Series on Sunday (13th) of the Hong Kong Finals was performed by the Hong Kong Finals.Playing has caused strong dissatisfaction in the Hong Kong government, and the Hong Kong -made members of the Hong Kong -made factions have come forward to condemn.
A spokesman for the Hong Kong Government said in a statement, "Chinese national anthem is a symbol of our country, and the organizer is responsible for ensuring that our national anthem is respected."
Hong KongThe member of the Executive Council, Tang Jiazheng, believes that "the incident is definitely not unintentional." Those involved may have committed incitement under the criminal crime regulations, the division of the Hong Kong National Security Law, the crime of colluding with foreign forces, or the violation of the national anthem regulationscrime.He said: "It is difficult to believe that the incident does not involve the assistance or even planning in Hong Kong," said the Hong Kong government should be seriously investigated and carefully investigated, rather than just protesting and asking for apology.