Hong Kong’s Tiananmen vigil venue lies deserted

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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A Hong Kong park that traditionally hosts huge vigils on the anniversary of China’s deadly Tiananmen Square crackdown lay empty for the first time late Friday as police blocked access, but flashes of defiance still flickered across the city.

Crowds have gathered at Victoria Park in years past to mark the anniversary of Chinese troops crushing peaceful democracy protests in Beijing on June 4, 1989.

Hundreds were killed in the crackdown, by some estimates more than 1,000.

Victoria Park is filled with people in 1999 marking the tenth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown in Beijing. Photo: AFP / Robyn Beck)

Public commemorations of the event are forbidden on the mainland and until recently semi-autonomous Hong Kong was the one place in China where large-scale remembrance was tolerated. 

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