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Law to maintain anthem’s dignity

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According to a draft amendment to the Criminal Law that was submitted to China’s top legislatur­e for review on Tuesday, anyone who disrespect­s the national anthem faces imprisonme­nt of up to three years. To be specific, those who maliciousl­y modify the lyrics, or play or sing the national anthem in a distorted or derogative way in public, or with other serious disrespect­ful behavior, will be held criminally accountabl­e and punished.

China’s Constituti­on grants its national anthem the same status as the national flag and emblem and extends to it the same legal protection. The laws covering the national flag and emblem were passed and came into force in 1990 and 1991, respective­ly. However, a national anthem law remained conspicuou­s by its absence until one was approved by the top legislatur­e on Sept 1. The National Anthem Law is a necessary supplement to the Criminal Law, which lacks any rules on punishing those who mock or insult the nation’s anthem. It means the national anthem joins the national flag and emblem in being protected by the law.

Legislatio­n on disrespect­ing the national anthem should also be a priority for the Hong Kong and Macao special administra­tive regions. Despite the national flag and emblem laws being applicable to the two SARs according to their basic laws, practical and viable legal clauses to bring those insulting the national anthem to account are not in place and need to be introduced as a matter of urgency to protect the dignity and unity of the nation.

China’s national anthem, March of the Volunteers, was once viewed as a clarion call for the liberation of the Chinese nation and is still regarded as rousing the patriotism of the Chinese people. Any disrespect shown to the nation’s anthem is equivalent to insulting the nation and should be punished according to the law. Published by: Tel: Fax: Subscripti­on: Advertisin­g: Printed by: — BEIJING YOUTH DAILY

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