China bans clothes that 'glorify wars of aggression'

Lawmakers narrowed scope of revision after public complaints

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The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress -- China's legislature -- deliberates changes to a public security law. (National People's Congress)

YUKIO TAJIMA

BEIJING -- China revised a public safety law on Friday to penalize anyone who wears or forces another person to wear clothing that glorifies "wars of aggression or aggressive acts."

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