Reuters| Hong Kong | China
Pro-democracy lawmakers in Hong Kong staged a protest in the Legislative Council on Thursday during a debate over a national anthem bill at which voting on amendments got underway.
A final vote is expected later on Thursday on the bill, which says "all individuals and organizations" should respect and dignify the anthem, playing and singing it on "appropriate occasions".
It prescribes penalties including jail terms of up to three years and fines of up to HK$50,000 ($6,450) for insults to the anthem.
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