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21st anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

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admitted there are some people in HK who just cannot forgive the Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. Later the statues were allowed on campus. The Alliance organised a transport truck and the delivery was escorted by police forces. The students themselves then raised it on campus. Vice-Chancellor
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polled 336 people attending the candlelight vigil; 207 of them thought freedom to commemorate the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre was at risk. Commentator Frank Ching said that there was an erosion of trust the widely publicised police seizure in Times Square and the controversy at the
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Public anger over the seizures, and fears of political repression, were widely cited as directly inciting a record 150,000 participants (or 113,000 according to the police) to attend the 6-4 vigil. Lee Cheuk-yan, vice-chairman of the Alliance, said "...the basic number who insist on attending the
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The Chinese University of Hong Kong also became embroiled in controversy when they denied a request by students to house the democracy goddess statue permanently on its campus. They said it should not align itself with the actions or activities which project a political position that compromises
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said "If the government will not release the statues immediately, what difference does its action have from the crushing of the first statue in Tiananmen Square by the Chinese army's tanks?" He threatened to gather people to surround the
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Elsewhere, a demonstration marking the 21st anniversary took place outside the Chinese embassy in Tokyo. As Japanese police moved a crash barrier to allow a car to enter the embassy compound, exiled student leader of the 1989 movement,
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in Hong Kong. Hong Kong and Macau are the only places on Chinese soil where the 1989 crushing of China's pro-democracy movement can be commemorated, and the annual event to commemorate has been taking place in Hong Kong since 1990.
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said the main reason for the unexpectedly high turnout was more general public dissatisfaction with the government without a proper mandate, although the actions of the HK Police and Chinese University only added fuel to the fire.
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tabled a motion calling for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre not to be forgotten and the 1989 pro-democracy movement be vindicated. The motion was backed by the 23 pan-democrats and independent Dr.
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at the time – he relived the shock, disbelief and emotion when the tanks rolled in and the Tiananmen democratic movement was crushed; staff and students were all shocked to learn of the government's brutality.
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vigil every year has increased rapidly, and 60 to 70 per cent of participants are now young people aged below 30," who inform themselves by other than traditional means.
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Chinese University contributed. He said it was important for government and university authorities to work hard to maintain the trust of its people. Former legislator
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In 2010, the candlelight vigil attracted more than 150,000 participants – the controversies surrounding Hong Kong authorities' treatment of the
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Pan-democrats condemned the confiscation as suppression of free speech during a LegCo debate. As in previous years, Democratic Party chairman
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According to event organisers, about 150,000 people attended a candlelight vigil at Victoria Park on 4 June matching the previous year's
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police station. Lee further said HK has reduced to a place with no room even for a goddess statue. The statues were freed after the
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model of governance for Hong Kong, the annual 4 June observance which has become a tradition since 1989 has continued after the
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on a blackboard which was later taken down, but not before it had circulated on the Internet.
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Fung, Fanny & Chong, Tanna (3 June 2010). "Goddess of Democracy sculptor denied entry",
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We never believed a government we so trusted would turn its troops against the people
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Ryall, Julian (8 June 2010). "Tiananmen protester Wuer Kaixi just wants to go home",
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Tsang, Phyllis (6 June 2010). "'Torch of June 4' is passing to a new generation",
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put up on 1 June a cartoon of a child drawing image hugely resembling the iconic
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questioned why he was deported for political reasons. The next day pro-democrat
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Cheng, Albert (9 June 2010). "The spirit of democracy means respecting others"
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campus, wanted the two statues of democracy to go to the Sha Tin campus of the
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political neutrality. Students complained that outgoing vice-chancellor
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Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China
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reported an unprecedented attack of the Chinese government by loyalist
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voted against the motion; the Liberals and Economic Synergy abstained.
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In Hong Kong, the anniversary was commemorated in the backdrop of the
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No discussion about or mention of the 1989 protests is tolerated in
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20th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
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Japanese police release Tiananmen Square student leader Wuer Kaixi
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Memorials for the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
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in an interview before the vigil. Tsang was principal of the
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As the People's Republic of China has publicly embraced the
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Hong Kong deports creator of Goddess of Democracy statue
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marchers holding up a signed Young Civics banner '平反六四'
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Chinese marchers holding up a black signed banner '平反六四' sign in the background reads "Heaven destroy the Communist party"
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Pan-democracy camp
protest march
candlelight vigil
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
democracy goddess statues
Chinese University of Hong Kong
one country, two systems
transfer of sovereignty from Britain to China
2010 Hong Kong by-election
Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the chief executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012
The Critical Moment – Li Peng Diaries

Tank Man
mainland China
Great Hall of the People
ruling party's Central Propaganda Department
Sina.com
icons
emoticons
International Children's Day
Tank Man
Jeff Widener
Wu'er Kaixi
Goddess of Democracy, Hong Kong
Central Government Offices
Victoria Park
Times Square shopping mall

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