Hong Kong officials have demanded an investigation after a rugby game where a protest song was played instead of China’s national anthem.
The city said it “strongly deplores… the playing of a song associated with ‘violent protests'”.
The song, Glory to Hong Kong, is considered the unofficial anthem of the 2019 pro-democracy movement.
And it has become increasingly controversial under Beijing’s tight grip over the city.
The song’s lyrics refer to the “tears on our land”, and mention “democracy and liberty”.