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YAHOO!News · 3h
Hong Kong cops detain dozens of protesters on Tiananmen massacre anniversary
Dozens of protestors were detained in Hong Kong in connection with the 34th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, according to reports. Key details: A total of 23 people — 11 men and 12 women — were taken into custody on Sunday for “breaching the public peace.
National Catholic Register · 54m
Hong Kong Police Arrest Dozens at Memorials for Victims of Tiananmen Square Massacre
Tiananmen Square memorials have long been illegal in mainland China, but the crackdown in Hong Kong is a more recent development.
BBC · 1d
Tiananmen Square: Hong Kong police detain activists on anniversary of massacre
Police in Hong Kong have detained several pro-democracy activists on the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Authorities have banned public commemoration of the 1989 incident, which saw China crush peaceful protests in Beijing with tanks and troops. However, candlelight vigils have been taking place in other cities worldwide.
The Conversation · 8h
Hong Kong: crackdown on vigils to commemorate 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre show Beijing’s fear of the power of memory
For the past 34 years, the height of “ politically sensitive periods ” for the Chinese government invariably falls around the same day: June 4, the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing. And, as use of the internet has become increasingly ubiquitous in China, online surveillance and censorship go into overdrive during this period.
NBC News · 22h
Arrests and tight security in Hong Kong on Tiananmen Square anniversary
Many Hong Kongers are trying to mark the event in private ways because it is unclear what authorities might consider subversive.
The New York Times · 1d
Hong Kong Remembered the Tiananmen Massacre, Until It Couldn’t
With candlelight vigils to the victims of the 1989 crushed student uprising in Beijing now only a memory, the anniversary is also a reminder of the freedoms Hong Kong has lost.
WFMZ-TV · 20h
China tightens access to Tiananmen Square, 32 detained in Hong Kong on anniversary of 1989 protests
China has tightened access to Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on the anniversary of 1989 pro-democracy protests. In Hong Kong, which had been the last Chinese-controlled territory to hold commemorations,
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Hong Kong appeals court overturns Bao Choy conviction
A Hong Kong appeals court gave a rare victory against the government on Monday when it overturned the conviction of local ...
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Hong Kong busker arrested while playing protest song cleared of Covid-19 social-distancing offence
Court rules prosecution's evidence is too 'subjective and vague' to support conviction Oliver Ma, 23, was arrested in May ...

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