Hong Kong man arrested after paying tribute to queen
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Man plays ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ while paying tribute to Queen, held under sedition law
A 43-year-old man in Hong Kong was arrested on the charges of sedition after he allegedly played a song, which was popular during the 2019 anti-government protests, outside the British consulate where locals had gathered to mourn Queen Elizabeth II’s death. According to CNN, the man was playing “Glory to Hong Kong” opposite the diplomatic mission in Admiralty on Monday night. The man, who is surnamed Pang, was granted bail following interrogatio…
Harmonica player accused of sedition at Queen Elizabeth tribute arrested in Hong Kong
The man, 43, performed the pro-democracy song “Glory to Hong Kong” outside the British consulate in Hong Kong on the day of the queen’s funeral in London. Hong Kong was a British colony until 1997.
Man arrested in Hong Kong for sedition during a tribute to Elizabeth II
Hong Kong, Isabel II, | In a statement released on Tuesday, the police confirmed that the 43-year-old man was detained near the consulate for investigation on suspicion of “having committed an act with seditious intent”, without providing further details.
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