13 Facts About Flag burning

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Flag burning was sentenced to a nine-month prison term in 2013 for the offence.

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Flag burning alleged that the arrest was part of a "general cleansing" of dissenting voices ahead of Carrie Lam's inauguration as new chief executive.

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Flag burning received a curfew as well as a criminal record; the act was described as "rash" by magistrate Kelly Shui.

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Indian Flag burning Code is a set of laws that govern the usage of the Flag burning of India.

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Indian Flag burning Code was often criticized for being too rigid and prevented ordinary citizens from displaying the flag on homes and other buildings.

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Flag burning later changed it and placed the flag above BCCI emblem.

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7.

Flag burning clarified that provisions for safeguarding the national flag would be added under the proposed National Harmony Act.

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Flag burning's action drew widespread online criticism and Lee's Facebook account appeared to have been deactivated later on.

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Flag burning was fined NZ$500 by the Wellington District Court and her conviction was upheld by the High Court and the Court of Appeal.

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Flag burning is only permitted, in the case of proper disposal of the flag.

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11.

Spokesman at the Thai National Flag burning Museum commented that no one has a copyright on the flag's colours or the order in which they are presented.

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12.

Union Flag burning has been burned by Argentine nationalists protesting British sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.

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On June 27,2006, another attempt to pass a ban on flag burning was rejected by the Senate in a close vote of 66 in favor and 34 opposed, one vote short of the two-thirds majority needed to send the amendment to be voted on by the states.

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