Tiananmen: Hong Kong vigil organiser arrested on 32nd anniversary // Louisa Lim: By banning Tiananmen vigils in Hong Kong, China is trying to rewrite history
Pro-democracy activist Chow Hang Tung has been arrested by Hong Kong police on the 32nd anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. Ms Chow is vice chairwoman of the Hong Kong Alliance which organises : annual vigils for victims of Beijing's deadly crackdown on democracy protesters. She has been arrested for promoting unauthorised assembly.
It comes as Hong Kong has banned the vigil for the second year running, citing coronavirus restrictions. Police have closed off Victoria Park, where citizens usually gather each year to mark the anniversary. Thousands of officers have been placed on standby to stop any attempt to hold the event.... https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-57353803
Louisa Lim: By banning Tiananmen vigils in Hong Kong, China is trying to rewrite history
Over the weekend, a diminutive, white-haired woman carrying a
yellow umbrella and a homemade cardboard sign saying “32, June 4, Tiananmen’s
lament” was
arrested on suspicion of taking part in an unlawful assembly. She had
been marching along the pavement alone. This Kafkaesque scene happened not in
China, but in Hong Kong. The fate of “Granny Wong”, a 65-year-old protest
veteran called Alexandra Wong Fung-yiu, underlines the rapidity of Beijing’s
clampdown in the city where, just two years ago, 180,000 people attended the
annual vigil remembering the 1989 killings in and around Tiananmen Square in
Beijing….
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