The anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre again marked by censorship

The anniversary of the Tiananmen massacre again marked by censorship

In China, a dead silence still reigns over the commemorations of the events in Tiananmen Square, June 4, 1989. Censorship ensures that nothing can evoke the memory of these tragic events on the media and social networks. Silence also in Hong Kong, where several arrests continue to take place in the Causeway Bay district, where the population used to mark the date since 1989 with a candlelight vigil.

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