South Korea: Controversial song at rugby tournament, Hong Kong angry

in newsworld •  2 years ago 

Monday 14 November 2022

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From Islamabad. November 14, 2022 Coordinators of a rugby competition in South Korea on Sunday coincidentally ignited a global discussion by playing a dissent tune.

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China's public hymn "Walk of the Workers" was to be played before Hong Kong took on South Korea in the Asia Rugby Sevens series last in Incheon, South Korea.

Be that as it may, the tune "Greatness to Hong Kong" was played all things being equal. It contains verses about the battle to carry a vote based system to Hong Kong and free it from Beijing's standard.
Coordinators apologized for "human blunder" after Hong Kong specialists responded emphatically to the occurrence.

The competition coordinators played the Chinese public hymn after the game.

In spite of the confirmation by the coordinators that it was an instance of human mistake, the Hong Kong Rugby Association demanded that the blunder was as yet unsatisfactory.

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The Hong Kong government firmly censures and goes against playing a tune firmly connected with savage fights and the 'freedom' development instead of China's public song of praise, an assertion said.

Supportive of Beijing administrators required a request to decide if the training was conscious. In a video of the occurrence, the players should be visible staying cool and not responding to the foul serenade.
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Exploiting what is going on, the legislators went after the players.

"He embarrassed the nation, however he has totally fizzled and lost our trust," Jonas Hu, a legislator in Beijing's Hong Kong, composed on Facebook. The main arrangement presently is to disband the Hong Kong rugby crew."

What is the melody 'Magnificence to Hong Kong'?
An obscure symphony furtively recorded "Magnificence to Hong Kong" during favorable to a majority rules system fights in Hong Kong.

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This blending melody is suggestive of China's public song of devotion, however the verses are about Hong Kong's battle to liberate itself from Chinese control. Playing the tune is presently unlawful under Hong Kong's severe public safety regulation.

In September, specialists captured a man who played Greatness to Hong Kong on a harmonica in recognition for England's late Sovereign Elizabeth. The man had to deal with subversion penalties.

(AFP)

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