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That transparency doesn't extend to state crimes, however, with the result that a monument to the victims of the Tiananmen Square Massacre was removed from the University of Hong Kong's campus last year.
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"Defenders of the law, Lawyers and Judges, We have trust in you", trill the youngsters, before the lyrics descend into a series of mantras that would not look out of place in a musical reimagining of 1984: "We're all equal before the law, Justice is done, Transparency is here". "Have faith in the years to come", implore the children, who then cross their fingers, unintentionally signalling that getting justice in Hong Kong will require a great deal of luck, or that they are lying. "Rule of Law is strong", sing the children, before Chan and his fellow council members relay how it is "Based on law and evidence". Their reluctance to confirm that the lyric refers to criticism of the national security law imposed by Beijing in 2020, and Hong Kong’s crackdown against pro-democracy activists and human rights lawyers, may be due to fears that authorities would hold them responsible for spreading anti-China sentiments, and lock them up as well. Pang did not respond to a request for comment. Pressed to respond on the basis that Pang is a current Council member, a Law Society spokesperson replied that she created the song "in her personal capacity, not as a Council member on behalf of the Law Society". "What can we do to protect Hong Kong from unfounded wrong allegations?", sing the children, making synchronised hand gestures as they answer, "Tell the world we're working well".Ĭ M Chan, the President of the Law Society of Hong Kong, refused to say what the "unfounded wrong allegations" were, telling RollOnFriday that enquiries about lyrics "should be appropriately addressed by the owner and creator of the Song". In a jaunty call for action, the Eastern District Youth and Children’s Choir sings, "Love for Hong Kong, Don't just hide it in your heart, Sing it out, Speak it out, Let everyone know". 'Love for Hong Kong', written by former Hong Kong Law Society President Melissa Pang and sung by a choir of youngsters, has racked up over 20,000 views since it appeared on YouTube last Friday. The Law Society of Hong Kong has enlisted children to sing the praises of the territory's legal system, resulting in a music video which could not look more like the product of a repressive regime.
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Come on UK law socs, where are your junior indoctrination divisions?