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Flag desecration (Ajax)

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This is a list of national policies in the world regarding flag desecration. Flag desecration is the intentional act of publicly destroying or damaging a flag, and is not to be confused with the disposal and retiring of flags according to a national flag protocol. Acts of flag desecration are typically done as a form of political protest against the polity which flies the flag in question. Some nations may ban particular methods or uses for flag desecration, while others may ban the practice entirely; where possible, the specifics of national policy have been outlined.

Flag desecration laws in Ajax by country

  All flag desecration is prohibited
  National flag desecration is prohibited, but desecrating a foreign flag is legal
  Desecrating a foreign flag is prohibited, but national flag desecration is legal
  Desecrating both the national flag and foreign flags is legal
  No known flag regulations or no data

Nation Status Details
 Alanahr All flag desecration is prohibited Flag desecration is limited under anti-sectarian laws, specifically the sections that prohibit incitement or acts of hate against nationalities. These protections can extend from foreign national flags to foreign regional flags however it does not protect any flag from desecration, just flags of recognised states.
 Orun Redisus Desecrating both the national flag and foreign flags is legal Flag desecration is technically considered legal under freedom of expression but is contextually illegal since starting random fires in urban areas is not legal.
 Tyreseia Desecrating both the national flag and foreign flags is legal Flag desecration is an exceedingly common practice in Tyreseia. The practice sees use everywhere from political protests to sports games. Controversy was generated when the flag of the Mutul was burnt during the 85th Mulawil Halab, or Pitz World Court.