Phone lights signal Hong Kong's Tiananmen memories still shine

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'I believe there is no way they can make people completely forget,' said a 69-year-old woman, who was handing candles out to those passing by.

For the last 32 years, crowds of Hong Kongers, often tens of thousands strong, have come together each June 4 in the city's Victoria Park to hold a candlelight vigil for those killed in 1989 when tanks and troops crushed pro-democracy protesters in China's capital.

This year, amid a widespread crackdown on dissent, police cordoned off the park, citing the coronavirus. Shortly before, a 69-year-old woman, who gave her surname as Yuen, was handing candles out to those passing by. "I'm out here because I want to continue the tradition of commemoration. Other than mourning for the dead on June 4, we also need to mourn Hong Kong's lost freedoms," she said.Another man, surnamed Ng, cut a surreal figure. He was walking around the district with a bag containing bananas and two mobile phones with their lights on.Businesses also found ways to quietly signal their political views.

On the campus of the University of Hong Kong on Friday afternoon, students washed a sculpture known as the "Pillar of Shame", another June 4-linked ritual that has not yet been shut down by authorities.

 

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