(Hong Kong Comprehensive News) The Hong Kong Department of Justice applied for the 2019 anti -repair sports song to be willing to return to the Hong Kong banned order to be rejected by the court to file a case on Tuesday (December 19).Songs can also be divided into the country as a weapon.The case is after the case until February next year.
Comprehensive Letter and Hong Kong Wireless News reported that the Department of Justice stated that after experiencing the storm of anti -repair examples, it proved that not only violence can impact the government, but political propaganda is also enough to cause citizens to distrust and oppose the government, causing social turmoil in social turmoilEssence
The Law Department quoted the "music is the most important weapon of this movement" in the front line manual of the anti -repairs demonstrator, and also said that the song creator also said in an interview that the song is "the strongest weapon that condenses the people's hearts"It is believed that songs may encourage others to do more.
The Department of Justice said that the court should give the proportion of national security matters and the decision of the Chief Executive, and asked the Appeal Tribunal to overthrow the decision of the judge's refusal to approve the ban, and use the application for the temporary prohibition of judicial discretion.
Wish Rongguang returned to Hong Kong to sing during the anti -repair campaign in Hong Kong, and is a "iconic" song of the fighting movement.In recent years, this song has been mistakenly broadcast as the "national anthem" in Hong Kong in the international or regional sports competitions participating in Hong Kong, which has caused many criticisms of the Hong Kong Government.
The Department of Justice entered the High Court of the High Court in June this year to apply for a ban on the High Court, requiring the order to prohibit anyone from broadcasting, performing, and release this song on the Internet or other media in any way. This application was previously rejected.Then appealed to the appeal court.
The appeal court decided on Tuesday to re -report the case until February 24 next year, and requested that the Department of Justice to revise the content of the proposed ban order, and further explain the logical basis behind the action of the prohibition.