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YouTube Blocks Hong Kong Protest Anthem Following Court Order

The platform restricts access to 32 videos of 'Glory to Hong Kong' amid concerns over free speech and business environment.

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A group of musicians play "Glory to Hong Kong," during a flash mob protest inside a shopping mall at Kowloon Tong, in Hong Kong on September 18, 2019.
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Overview

  • YouTube is complying with a Hong Kong court decision to block the protest song 'Glory to Hong Kong.'
  • The ban affects 32 video links, which will also be removed from Google Search in Hong Kong.
  • Critics argue the move undermines free expression and could harm Hong Kong's reputation as a financial hub.
  • Human rights groups and tech industry leaders express concerns over the chilling effect on free speech.
  • The song, an anthem of the 2019 pro-democracy protests, has been a point of contention for authorities.