The Asian Age

15-day jail for ‘misuse’ of Chinese anthem

Proposed law seeks to punish those who play anthem at funeral or distort its wording

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Beijing, Aug. 28: A proposed Chinese law threatens those making inappropri­ate use of the country’s national anthem with up to 15 days in jail, state media reported on Monday, amid a surge in state-promoted patriotism under President Xi Jinping.

The draft legislatio­n would make it illegal to play the anthem at funerals and on other “improper” occasions, as well as to “maliciousl­y” modify its wording or present it in a “distorted or disrespect­ful” way, the Xinhua News Agency said.

Settings at which the anthem can be played include political gatherings, award ceremonies, flag-raising ceremonies, important diplomatic occasions and major sport events, Xinhua said.

The draft was given a second hearing on Monday by the standing committee of the National People’s Congress, China’s legislatur­e. Passage in a third hearing is required for it to become law. “The legislatio­n governing the use of the national anthem is feasible, necessary and of great significan­ce to foster and practice socialist core values and to promote the patriotism-centered spirit of the nation,” Xinhua quoted Zhang Haiyang, deputy head of the legislatur­e’s Law Committee, as saying.

Xi, China’s strongest leader in decades, has appealed to resurgent nationalis­m among the public by pursuing a strong military, the vigorous expansion of the world’s second largest economy and a muscular foreign policy that frequently seeks to confront the US and other major powers. China recently establishe­d its first overseas military base in the Horn of Africa nation of Djibouti and Chinese companies have been scooping up overseas assets such as New York’s famed Waldorf Astoria hotel.

Xi, who has also led the ruling Communist Party since 2012, has establishe­d a cult of personalit­y that leans heavily on his image as a patriotic leader who brooks no slight to national dignity.

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